Remarkable improvement of creep strength by vanadium addition in 2.25Cr heat-resistant steel

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This paper reports the effect of vanadium (V) addition on elimination of easily coarsening M23C6 carbide and on remarkable creep strength improvement in T/P23 heat-resistant steel (2.25Cr-1.5W-VNbTi). Increase in V content eliminates coarse M23C6 and allows only precipitation of MX carbo-nitrides in T/P23 heat-resistant steel. Fine MX effectively stabilizes sub-boundaries of bainite microstructure, so coalescence of neighboring sub-boundaries and subsequent creep strength loss are suppressed. This steel even surpasses the creep life of conventional 9 wt.% Cr steels due to powerful sub-boundary hardening.

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Sung, H. J., & Kim, S. J. (2018). Remarkable improvement of creep strength by vanadium addition in 2.25Cr heat-resistant steel. ISIJ International, 58(11), 2142–2146. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.ISIJINT-2018-265

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