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Influence of Nb Addition on Microstructure and Creep Property of Heat-Resistant Cast Steel in Vacuum Carburizing and Quenching
Ngo Huynh Kinh LuanTetsuya OkuyamaMasaru NakayamaKuniaki MizunoKoreaki Koizumi
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2022 Volume 63 Issue 11 Pages 1557-1566

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The relation between microstructure and creep property of austenitic heat-resistant cast steels with and without Nb addition under the condition of repeated vacuum carburizing and quenching was investigated. Cr-carbide scale is formed on the sample surface by a carburizing reaction, resulting in the depletion of Cr in the matrix adjacent to the scale. A carburized layer consisting of various fine carbides is observed below the Cr-depleted layer, and the carburized layer depth is suppressed by Nb addition. When process of vacuum carburizing and quenching is repeated, formation of voids caused by heating and rapid cooling is more remarkable in primary Cr carbides than in primary Nb carbides. As the carburized layer depth increases, creep rupture time of both cast steels shifts to the shorter time side; however, Nb addition is effective for extending creep rupture time at 1303 K.

 

This Paper was Originally Published in Japanese in J. JFS 94 (2022) 235–244.

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