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      Precipitate design for creep strengthening of 9% Cr tempered martensitic steel for ultra-supercritical power plants

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          It is crucial for the carbon concentration of 9% Cr steel to be reduced to a very low level, so as to promote the formation of MX nitrides rich in vanadium as very fine and thermally stable particles to enable prolonged periods of exposure at elevated temperatures and also to eliminate Cr-rich carbides M 23C 6. Sub-boundary hardening, which is inversely proportional to the width of laths and blocks, is shown to be the most important strengthening mechanism for creep and is enhanced by the fine dispersion of precipitates along boundaries. The suppression of particle coarsening during creep and the maintenance of a homogeneous distribution of M 23C 6 carbides near prior austenite grain boundaries, which precipitate during tempering and are less fine, are effective for preventing the long-term degradation of creep strength and for improving long-term creep strength. This can be achieved by the addition of boron. The steels considered in this paper exhibit higher creep strength at 650 °C than existing high-strength steels used for thick section boiler components.

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          Journal
          Sci Technol Adv Mater
          Sci Technol Adv Mater
          TSTA
          Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
          Taylor & Francis
          1468-6996
          1878-5514
          January 2008
          13 March 2008
          : 9
          : 1
          : 013002
          Affiliations
          Heat Resistant Design Group, Structural Metals Center, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), 1-2-1 Sengen, Tsukuba 305-0047, Japan
          Author notes
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          PMC5099789 PMC5099789 5099789 TSTA11660698
          10.1088/1468-6996/9/1/013002
          5099789
          27877920
          85a3b576-5a0b-452f-8426-6a724ec1fbe5
          © 2008 National Institute for Materials Science
          History
          : 26 September 2007
          : 15 November 2007
          : 13 March 2008
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          Ostwald ripening,sub-boundary hardening,creep strength,9% Cr steel,martensite,MX carbonitride,M23C6 carbide

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