Relation between Creep Rupture Strength and Substructure of Heat Resistant Steel
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概要
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Creep rupture tests were performed at around 650°C on a low carbon steel, a W-bearing low carbon steel, a low carbon steel containing 0.1% of TaN and a 0.1%C-8%Cr-2%W-0.2%V-0.04%Ta steel (F-82H), structural material for fusion reactors. The equivalent obstacle spacing for mobile dislocations is calculated using only rupture data according to the creep theory developed by some of the authors. Thin films taken from the ruptured specimens were examined under a transmission electron microscope (TEM). The observed sub-grain size or the calculated inter-particle distance roughly coincides with the equivalent obstacle spacing. This indicates that the microscopic variable, i.e. the obstacle spacing for mobile dislocations, such as sub-grain size or inter-particle distance, can be directly calculated from only the macroscopic variable, i.e. time to rupture or creep rate.
- 2002-12-15
著者
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KATO Y.
Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University
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Esaka H.
National Defense Academy Materials Science And Engineering
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Shinozuka K.
National Defense Academy Materials Science And Engineering
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Kohyama A.
Institute Of Advanced Energy Kyoto University
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TAMURA M.
National Defense Academy
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SAKASEGAWA H.
Graduate School, Kyoto University
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Sakasegawa H.
Graduate School Kyoto University
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