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Precipitates and Particles Coarsening of 9Cr-1.7W-0.4Mo-Co Ferritic Heat-Resistant Steel after Isothermal Aging

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posted on 2024-11-15, 17:31 authored by Qiuzhi Gao, Yanan Zhang, Hailian Zhang, Huijun LiHuijun Li, Fu Qu, Jian HanJian Han, Cheng LuCheng Lu, Bintao Wu, Yao LuYao Lu, Yan MaYan Ma
The precipitates obtained by EPE technology from the 9Cr-1.7W-0.4Mo-Co ferritic heat-resistant steel subject to isothermal aging were investigated using SEM, TEM and XRD. The particle size distribution and the coarsening kinetics of M23C6 with duration of isothermal aging were also analyzed with or without consideration of Laves phase. The results show that the isolated dislocations were detected in delta ferrite interior, and the precipitates on delta ferrite and martensite boundaries are obviously larger than other locations. Fe2W-Laves phase can only be found as duration of aging time to 2000 h, and is preferential to form adjacent to M23C6 particles. The small M23C6 particles firstly coarsen, but the large M23C6 are relatively stable during short aging. The total coarsening rate of M23C6 precipitates is 9.75 × 10−28m3s−1, and the coarsening of M23C6 depends on the formation of Laves phase.

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Gao, Q., Zhang, Y., Zhang, H., Li, H., Qu, F., Han, J., Lu, C., Wu, B., Lu, Y. & Ma, Y. (2017). Precipitates and Particles Coarsening of 9Cr-1.7W-0.4Mo-Co Ferritic Heat-Resistant Steel after Isothermal Aging. Scientific Reports, 7 (1), 5859-1-5859-11.

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Scientific Reports

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7

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1

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English

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115426

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