Evolution of the tempered lath structure of the 12%Cr steels with low N and high B contents during creep

Volume: 1014, Issue: 1, Pages: 012011 - 012011
Published: Jan 1, 2021
Abstract
9-12%Cr martensitic steels are promising materials for elements of boilers, tubes, pipes, heaters and steam blades for fossil power plants, which are able to operate at ultra-supercritical parameters of steam. Creep tests were carried out for two 12%Cr and 9%Cr steels at 650°C. After tempering at 750-770°C, a tempered lath structure was revealed in all the steels studied. The 12%Cr-Ta steel had the smallest lath width among the steels studied...
Paper Details
Title
Evolution of the tempered lath structure of the 12%Cr steels with low N and high B contents during creep
Published Date
Jan 1, 2021
Volume
1014
Issue
1
Pages
012011 - 012011
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