Creep-strengthening of steel at high temperatures using nano-sized carbonitride dispersions
Abstract
Creep is a time-dependent mechanism of plastic deformation, which takes place in a range of materials under low stress-that is, under stresses lower than the yield stress. Metals and alloys can be designed to withstand creep at high temperatures, usually by a process called dispersion strengthening, in which fine particles are evenly distributed throughout the matrix. For example, high-temperature creep-resistant ferritic steels achieve optimal...
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Title
Creep-strengthening of steel at high temperatures using nano-sized carbonitride dispersions
Published Date
Jul 1, 2003
Journal
Volume
424
Issue
6946
Pages
294 - 296
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