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Creep Deformation Behavior and Microstructure of Laves-strengthened Ferritic Heat-resistant Steels Containing Nitrogen or Carbon
Shigeto Yamasaki Masatoshi MitsuharaHideharu NakashimaKazuhiro Kimura
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2023 Volume 109 Issue 3 Pages 167-178

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The creep deformation behavior and microstructure of a N-containing steel expected to exhibit high creep strength and excellent oxidation resistance were investigated. Even for steel with a high W content, it was possible to form a martensitic microstructure by adding a sufficient amount of N. Comparison of the microstructures of the N-containing steel and a C-containing steel confirmed that the two steels have the same crystal orientation relationship. The N-containing steel precipitated with the Laves phase as a strengthening phase displayed a higher creep strength than conventional steel under relatively high stress. However, the superiority of the creep strength of the N-containing steel relative to the conventional steel decreased under low stress. The stress exponent of the N-containing steel was different from those of the C-containing steel and the conventional steel. This deference considered to be ascribed to the difference of variation behavior of dislocation density during creep deformation.

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