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A nanostructured surface layer with a mean ferrite grain size of ~8 nm was produced on a Fe-9Cr steel by means of surface mechanical attrition treatment. Upon annealing, ferrite grains coarsen with increasing temperature and their sizes increase to ~40 nm at 973 K. Further increasing annealing temperature leads to an obvious reduction of ferrite grain sizes, to ~14 nm at 1173 K. The annealing-induced grain refinement is analyzed in terms of phase transformations in the nanostructured steel.
A nanostructured surface layer with a mean ferrite grain size of ~ 8 nm was produced on a Fe-9 Cr steel by means of surface mechanical attrition treatment. Upon annealing, ferrite grains coarsen with increasing temperature and their sizes increase to ~ 40 nm at 973 K . Further increasing annealing temperature leads to an obvious reduction of ferrite grain sizes, to ~14 nm at 1173 K. The annealing-induced grain refinement is analyzed in terms of phase transformations in the nanostructured steel.