Influence of hot consolidation conditions and cr-alloying on microstructure and creep in new-generation ods alloy at 1100 °c

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The coarse-grained new-generation Fe-Al-Y2O3-based oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) alloys contain 5 vol.% homogeneously dispersed yttria nano-precipitates and exhibit very promising creep and oxidation resistance above 1000 °C. The alloy is prepared by the consolidation of mechanically alloyed powders via hot rolling followed by secondary recrystallization. The paper presents a systematic study of influence of rolling temperature on final microstructure and creep at 1100 °C for two grades (Fe-10Al-4Y2O3 and Fe-9Al-14Cr-4Y2O3 in wt%) of new-generation ODS alloys. The hot rolling temperatures exhibit a rather wide processing window and the influence of Cr-alloying on creep properties is evaluated as only slightly positive.

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Svoboda, J., Luptáková, N., Jarý, M., & Dymáček, P. (2020). Influence of hot consolidation conditions and cr-alloying on microstructure and creep in new-generation ods alloy at 1100 °c. Materials, 13(22), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13225070

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