Influence of thermal history on precipitation of hardening phases in tempered martensite 10%Cr-steel X12CrMoWVNbN 10-1-1

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Abstract

Precipitation of hardening phases was studied in the cast and the forged version of a tempered martensitic 10% Cr-steel by EDX-analysis of extracted precipitates in the scanning transmission electron microscope. It was found that the type of V-rich precipitates varies with thermal history. Tempering of the martensitic structure at temperatures ≤ 690 and ≥730 °C produces M2X and MX, respectively, as major V-rich phases (M: metallic elements, X: C, N) with M2X being lower in V-content and smaller in size than MX. Creep for 7.7 kh at 650 °C changes the major V-rich phase from M2X to MX and also leads to local appearance of relatively large particles of modified V-containing Z-phase. The evolution from M2X to MX and Z-phase is expected to be accompanied with decrease in creep resistance. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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Götz, G., & Blum, W. (2003). Influence of thermal history on precipitation of hardening phases in tempered martensite 10%Cr-steel X12CrMoWVNbN 10-1-1. Materials Science and Engineering: A, 348(1–2), 201–207. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0921-5093(02)00684-6

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