Development of a Novel Melt Spinning-Based Processing Route for Oxide Dispersion-Strengthened Steels

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Abstract

Melt spinning of an Fe-5Y and Fe-1Y-1Ti (wt pct) alloy produced a relatively uniform spatial distribution of Y and Ti in solid solution and ribbons with consistent yield (> 60 pct by weight), fast processing time (< 10 seconds), good scalability (up to > 100 g feedstock material), and repeatability. Heat treatment in the presence of Fe2O3 as an oxygen source (Rhines pack method) at 973 K validated the potential of forming < 20 nm Y-rich oxides in the Fe-5Y ribbons. Pulverized Fe-1Y-1Y ribbons were consolidated to bulk using the field-assisted sintering technique (FAST) incorporating nano-sized Fe3O4 powder as the oxygen source. After FAST at 1273 K, 50 MPa, and 30 minutes, a comparatively high number density of sub-micron Y and/or Ti-rich oxides were developed. Further formation of fine-scale oxides took place during post-FAST annealing, resulting in an approximate 20 pct increase in hardness at temperatures below 573 K, but with a reduced hardening effect above 673 K due to a small fraction of persistent porosity and mechanically weak prior ribbon boundaries that were decorated with Ti-rich oxides.

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Hong, Z., Morrison, A. P. C., Zhang, H., Roberts, S. G., & Grant, P. S. (2018). Development of a Novel Melt Spinning-Based Processing Route for Oxide Dispersion-Strengthened Steels. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science, 49(2), 604–612. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-017-4398-x

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