Original paper
Improvement in Creep Strength of Precipitation Strengthened 15Cr Ferritic Steel by Controlling Carbon and Nitrogen Contents
Abstract
The effects of carbon and nitrogen on the creep strength and microstructure of precipitation-strengthened 15Cr ferritic steel have been investigated. The creep rupture lives of 15Cr ferritic steel with the addition of 0.07mass%N and with a combination of 0.05mass%C and 0.03mass%N were extended longer than that of the conventional ferritic creep resistant steel of ASME T92. However, excess addition of carbon and nitrogen resulted in a decrease in...
Paper Details
Title
Improvement in Creep Strength of Precipitation Strengthened 15Cr Ferritic Steel by Controlling Carbon and Nitrogen Contents
Published Date
Jan 1, 2005
Volume
48
Issue
1
Pages
35 - 40
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