polish the sample surface with grid papers up to grade 1200, then alumina powder. BSEM images were
then directly obtained in a field emission scanning microscope, Philips XL30 SFEG, working with a 15
kV acceleration voltage. Image analysis was performed with the software Aphelion [4] on at least 50
images (magnification 2000) per sample. In the case of long heat treatments, y matrix, carbides and 8
phase presented distinct ‘chemical’ contrast, thus they were easily discriminated by a simple grey-level
thresholding (if present, y' and y’’ phases are too fine to be detected at this magnification). In the case of
shorter heat or thermo-mechanical treatments, carbides and 8 phase had to be separated through a simple
algorithm, illustrated in Figure 3, which is based on a morphological erosion (with an octogone of size 2)
followed by a partial geodesic reconstruction (alternate dilation and intersection applied three times). LM
observation required an additional electrolytic etching of the polished surface, using a solution of 10%
phosphoric acid in water and an etching time of 20s under 3.5V. 8 phase appeared in strong dark contrast
and can be easily discriminated by thresholding. Image analysis was performed in the usual industrial
conditions, using a Quantimet 900 system, on at least 30 LM images per sample (magnification 500).
In order to understand the bias resulting from the chemical etching, we also analysed the topology of the
polished/etched surfaces using atomic force microscopy (AFM). A few images were obtained with a Parks
AFM used as a nanoprofilometer.
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treatment at 980°C for 9 h.) ; b) 8 precipitation resulting from a forming process around 980°C
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