Short-term creep of advanced re-containing 10% Cr – 3% Co – 3% W martensitic steel at elevated temperature

Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
Nine–12%Cr heat-resistant martensitic steels are the perspective materials for the elements of boilers, tubes and pipes for the fossil fuel power plants which are able to work at ultra-supercritical parameters of steam (T = 620– 650°C, P = 25–30 MPa). The advanced martensitic 10Сr–3Co–3W–0.2Re steel was crept at temperature of 650°C under the applied stresses from 200 to 140 MPa with a step of 20 MPa. Previously, the steel studied was normalized...
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Title
Short-term creep of advanced re-containing 10% Cr – 3% Co – 3% W martensitic steel at elevated temperature
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
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