Localised creep cavitation on boron nitride in the heat affected zone of 9% Cr tempered martensitic steel welds

Volume: 196, Pages: 109046 - 109046
Published: Nov 1, 2020
Abstract
An excessive concentration of boron in the 9% Cr tempered martensitic steels alloyed with nitrogen has a detrimental effect on creep performance, as relatively large boron nitride phases are formed and can act as the preferred sites for cavity nucleation. In the current research, a systematic investigation has been performed documenting details of creep damage in the heat affected zone of a weld joint constructed by using a 9% Cr Grade 92 steel....
Paper Details
Title
Localised creep cavitation on boron nitride in the heat affected zone of 9% Cr tempered martensitic steel welds
Published Date
Nov 1, 2020
Volume
196
Pages
109046 - 109046
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