Accelerated coarsening of MX carbonitrides in 12%Cr steels during creep deformation

被引:23
|
作者
Taneike, M [1 ]
Kondo, M [1 ]
Morimoto, T [1 ]
机构
[1] Mitsubishi Heavy Ind Ltd, Adv Technol Res Ctr, Kanazawa Ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2360815, Japan
关键词
Ostwald ripening; heat resistant steel; creep; MX carbonitride; precipitation strengthening; microstructure; dislocation diffusion;
D O I
10.2355/isijinternational.41.Suppl_S111
中图分类号
TF [冶金工业];
学科分类号
0806 ;
摘要
MX carbonitrides (M=Nb,V,Ta/X=C,N), which are finely dispersed in the matrix of 12%Cr Ferritic heat resistance steels, increase the creep strength of the steels by the precipitation strengthening mechanism. However, MX particles usually coarsen during high temperature creep deformation, and this results in a decrease of creep strength. In order to clarify the coarsening process of MX particles in 12%Cr steels (10.5Cr-0.1C-(Nb,V,Ta)), TEM samples were prepared from the grip portion (creep stress free zone) and the gauge portion (stress zone) of ruptured creep test pieces. The changes of MX particle radii in the gauge portion were considerably larger than that in the grip portion, indicating that creep stress accelerated Ostwald ripening of the particles in the gauge portion. The Ostwald ripening equation was modified by introducing the effective diffusion coefficient as a sum of the lattice diffusion coefficient and dislocation diffusion coefficient, based on an assumption that Nb and V might diffuse not only by the lattice diffusion mechanism but also by the dislocation diffusion mechanism. The effect of dislocation diffusion in the gauge portion was larger than that in the grip portion because dislocations in the gauge portion were moved by creep stress, and a rate of solute atoms diffusing along the dislocations might be increased. The coarsening process of MX particles in the gauge portion could be simulated successfully by means of a modified ripening equation.
引用
收藏
页码:S111 / S115
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Variant Selection and Coarsening During Stress Aging and Creep Deformation of HAYNES® 244® Alloy
    Thomas Mann
    Michael Titus
    Michael Fahrmann
    JOM, 2024, 76 : 2260 - 2267
  • [32] Variant Selection and Coarsening During Stress Aging and Creep Deformation of HAYNES® 244® Alloy
    Mann, Thomas
    Titus, Michael
    Fahrmann, Michael
    JOM, 2024, 76 (05) : 2260 - 2267
  • [33] Coarsening behavior of lath and its effect on creep rates in tempered martensitic 9Cr-W steels
    Abe, F
    MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING, 2004, 387 : 565 - 569
  • [34] Z-phase formation during creep and aging in 9-12% Cr heat resistant steels
    Sawada, K
    Kushima, H
    Kimura, K
    ISIJ INTERNATIONAL, 2006, 46 (05) : 769 - 775
  • [35] Modelling of microstructural degradation in creep resistant 12% Cr power plant steels
    Strang, A
    Vodárek, V
    Bhadeshia, HKDH
    MODELLING OF MICROSTRUCTURAL EVOLUTION IN CREEP RESISTANT MATERIALS, 1999, (03): : 129 - 150
  • [36] The impact of welding on the creep properties of advanced 9-12% Cr steels
    Mayr, Peter
    Cerjak, Horst
    TRANSACTIONS OF THE INDIAN INSTITUTE OF METALS, 2010, 63 (2-3): : 131 - 136
  • [37] COMPONENT RELEVANT CREEP DAMAGE IN TEMPERED MARTENSITIC 9 TO 12 %CR STEELS
    Parker, Jonathan
    ADVANCES IN MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY FOR FOSSIL POWER PLANTS: PROCEEDINGS FROM THE EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, 2016, 2016, : 74 - 89
  • [38] Quantification of precipitates in advanced creep resistant 9-12% Cr steels
    Hofer, P
    Cerjak, H
    Schaffernak, B
    Warbichler, P
    STEEL RESEARCH, 1998, 69 (08): : 343 - 348
  • [39] Evaluation of structural stability and creep resistance of 9-12% Cr steels
    Foldyna, V
    Kubon, Z
    Filip, M
    Mayer, KH
    Berger, C
    STEEL RESEARCH, 1996, 67 (09): : 375 - 381
  • [40] Strain dependence of creep cavity nucleation in low alloy and 12%Cr steels
    Wu, R.
    Sandstroem, R.
    Materials Science and Technology, 12 (05):