Compositional optimization of high-performance ferritic (HiperFer) steels—effect of niobium and tungsten content

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The combined addition of Nb and W provides increased solid solution and precipitation strengthening by (Fe,Cr,Si)2(Nb,W)-Laves phase particles of ferritic, 17 wt.% Cr stainless high-performance ferritic (HiperFer) steel. Based on alloy modifications and the obtained hardness, tensile, and creep testing results; a new high alloying variant is proposed as a candidate steel for future structural application up to approximately 680◦C in power engineering and the process industry.

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Fan, X., Kuhn, B., Pöpperlová, J., Bleck, W., & Krupp, U. (2020). Compositional optimization of high-performance ferritic (HiperFer) steels—effect of niobium and tungsten content. Metals, 10(10), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3390/met10101300

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