High Temperature Mechanical Behavior of a 30%Ni-19%Cr Steel
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概要
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The deformation behavior at high temperature of a Type 800 Incoloy alloy reinforced by TiC particles was investigated by tensile and torsion tests at temperatures ranging from 800 to 1 200°C. The as-received material exhibited a microstructure of coarse equiaxic grains with subgrains decorated by small TiC particles. The material showed an activation energy for plastic flow of 400 kJ/mol similar to the activation energy for lattice diffusion in austenitic stainless steels. The stress exponents varied strongly with testing conditions. After testing at temperatures up to 1 000°C, the initial austenitic grains were elongated in the tensile direction, but the subgrain structure did not change with stress. In contrast, a microstructural refinement was observed after tensile testing at 1 100°C, which was associated with a process of dynamic recrystallization that occurs during deformation. At this temperature the deformation behavior of the material can be described by a slip creep mechanism. At the rest of the test temperatures the controlling mechanism is that of constant-structure slip creep.
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- 2003-12-15
著者
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Jimenez Jose
Department Of Physical Metallurgy Centro Nacional De Investigaciones Metalurgicas C. S. I. C.
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Ruano Oscar
Department Of Physical Metallurgy Centro Nacional De Investigaciones Metalurgicas C. S. I. C.
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LARREA Maria
Department of Corrosion and Protection, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Metalurgicas, C. S. I. C.
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ALLENDE Roberto
Productos Tubulares S. A.
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CARSI Manuel
Department of Physical Metallurgy, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Metalurgicas, C. S. I. C.
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Larrea Maria
Department Of Corrosion And Protection Centro Nacional De Investigaciones Metalurgicas C. S. I. C.
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Carsi Manuel
Department Of Physical Metallurgy Centro Nacional De Investigaciones Metalurgicas C. S. I. C.
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