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Online ISSN : 1883-2954
Print ISSN : 0021-1575
ISSN-L : 0021-1575
Creep Damage of 1Cr-1Mo-1/4V Steel
Takashi MATSUOTetsuya KISANUKIRyohei TANAKAShyuichi KOMATSU
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1984 Volume 70 Issue 6 Pages 565-572

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Microstructural changes and degradation of high temperature tensile properties due to creep damage have been studied on 1Cr-1Mo-1/4V steel specimens obtained by interrupting the creep test up to 9 000 h at 600°C.
The loss of strength in the 1Cr-1 Mo-1/4V steel after long term creep exposure is due to three mechanisms: (I) the strength loss accompanying the change in the carbide morphology that usually occurs during tempering, (2) the strength loss resulted from local recovery of ferrite matrix in the vicinity of prior austenite grain boundary carbide particles, and (3) the strength loss due to formation of voids and cracks.
It is considered that the progress of creep damage during primary creep stage is attributed mainly to the first mechanism, and that of tertiary creep to the second one which is most important. On the other hand, no crack and the limited numbers of voids were observed at the grain boundary, then it is assumed that the third one is not essentially responsible for creep damage of Cr-Mo-V steel studied.

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