Applied Surface Science, Vol.416, 379-384, 2017
Microstructural analysis of 800H steel exposed at test operation in HTHL by using FIB-SEM and HRTEM techniques
To understand the degradation process of metal materials which are used in power engineering, appropriate evaluation procedure is necessary to ensure. In that order, the degradation of alloy 800H during the first period of test operation in High Temperature Helium Loop (HTHL) was tested. Experiment was carried out in atmosphere of pure technical helium with purity 4.6 containing only residual concentration of moisture up to 300 vppm. Parameters during the operation test were not constant, process was interrupted several times. The maximum temperature on specimens during this period was 750 degrees C, average temperature was 460 C, gas pressure ranged from 3 to 6 MPa and gas flow from 3 to 9 gs(-1). Total duration of the test was 264 h. After the exposure the degradation of specimens was investigated by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). Using the technique of Focused Ion Beam (FIB) integrated within SEM the transparent samples with quality surface parameters were obtained for TEM analysis. FIB technique in combination with High Resolution TEM ensured the guaranteed methodology of exposed sample preparation and precise description of changes in this kind of material. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:FIB technique;Microscopy;Transmission electron microscopy;Alloy 800H;High temperature;Helium