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Evaluation of electric and magnetic signals in heat-resistant HP alloys using scanning probe microscopy

•Samples with different chemical composition showed the same behavior in relation to their magnetic response.•Samples with aging state I exhibits magnetic response at the carbide boundaries.•For advanced aging states no magnetic response is observed at microscopic scale. HP steels are commonly used...

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Published in:Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials 2019-12, Vol.491, p.165578, Article 165578
Main Authors: Arenas, M.P., Pacheco, C.J., Fonseca, A.B., Queiroz, F.S., Gaudencio, M., Eckstein, C.B., Nogueira, L., De Almeida, L.H., Rebello, J.M.A., Nysten, B., Pereira, G.R.
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description •Samples with different chemical composition showed the same behavior in relation to their magnetic response.•Samples with aging state I exhibits magnetic response at the carbide boundaries.•For advanced aging states no magnetic response is observed at microscopic scale. HP steels are commonly used in steam reforming tubes, which are exposed to harsh operational conditions causing microstructural changes. These microstructural changes cause variations in the magnetic properties, which can be measured by different techniques. This work aims at the measurement of the magnetic and electric variations in HP-Nb modified alloys with different chemical composition using scanning probe microscopy (SPM) techniques. The results show that, despite the microstructural change due to variation of chemical composition, samples with aging state I exhibit a magnetic response at the carbides boundary, while for advanced aging states, the magnetic response is not evidenced.
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Chemical composition
Contact potential difference
Heat resistant alloys
Kelvin probe force microscopy
Magnetic force microscopy
Magnetic properties
Magnetic signals
Microscopes
Microscopy
Organic chemistry
Reforming
Scanning probe microscopy
Tubes
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