ANNEALING BEHAVIOR OF RAFM ODS-EUROFER STEEL


Autoria(s): Sandim, H. R. Z.; Renzetti, R. A.; Padilha, A. F.; Moeslang, A.; Lindau, R.; Raabe, D.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

29/10/2013

29/10/2013

2012

Resumo

Oxide-dispersion-strengthened (ODS) ferritic-martensitic steels are candidates for applications in fusion power plants where micro structural long-term stability at temperatures of 650 degrees C to 700 degrees C are required. The microstructural stability of 80% cold-rolled reduced-activation ferritic-martensitic 9% Cr ODS-Eurofer steel was investigated within a wide range of temperatures (300 degrees C to 1350 degrees C). Fine oxide dispersion is very effective to prevent recrystallization in the ferritic phase field. The low recrystallized volume fraction (<0.1) found in samples annealed at 800 degrees C is associated with the nuclei found at prior grain boundaries and around coarse M23C6 particles. The combination of retarding effects such as Zener drag and concurrent recovery decrease the local stored energy and impede further growth of the recrystallization nuclei. Above 90 degrees C, martensitic transformation takes place with consequent coarsening. Significant changes in crystallographic texture are also reported.

Identificador

FUSION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, LA GRANGE PK, v. 61, n. 2, Part 1, pp. 136-140, FEB, 2012

1536-1055

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/36192

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eng

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AMER NUCLEAR SOC

LA GRANGE PK

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FUSION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

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Palavras-Chave #ODS-EUROFER STEEL #RECOVERY #RECRYSTALLIZATION #MARTENSITE #TEXTURES #NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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Proceedings Paper

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