Improvement of Creep Rupture Strength of High Cr Ferritic Steel by Addition of W
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The effect of W addition on creep rupture strength (CRS) of high Cr ferritic steel was evaluated with three kinds of steels; base steel of 9Cr-1Mo-V-Nb-N, 0.7%W addition to base steel, and 1.7%W addition with decreased No addition to 0.5%. The latter two steels have the same values of Mo+0.5W <I>viz</I>. Mo equivalent. Further, the reasons for the beneficial effect of W was analyzed. The CRS at 600°C for 1000 h increases with W addition at a rate of 35 MPa/%W. As the hardness remains almost constant during the creep test, the enhancement of CRS could not be attributed to the formation of precipitate or cluster during the creep test. The W addition was found to increase the partition of Nb to VN, resulting in the lattice expansion of VN and enhancing the CRS through coherency strain around VN. This effect accounts for about half of the increase of CRS by W addition.The W addition also causes the precipitation of a film-like Laves phase along the subgrain boundary. Inconsequently, Cr<SUB>2</SUB>C precipitates simultaneously. The Laves phase contributes to the other half of the CRS increase, possibly through suppressing the growth of subgrain during the creep test.
- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 1995-03-15
著者
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TSUCHIDA Yutaka
Materials and Processing Research Center, NKK Corporation
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Okamoto Kentaro
Steel Research Laboratories Nippon Steel Corporation
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TSUCHIDA Yutaka
Nagoya R & D Labs, Nippon Steel Corporation
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TOKUNAGA Yoshikuni
Nagoya R & D Labs, Nippon Steel Corporation
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Tsuchida Y
Ibaraki Univ. Ibaraki Jpn
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