Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1565587 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The 9CrODS steel specimens were prepared by different processing with hot-rolling and different cooling rate. The hardness and high-temperature tensile properties were measured. Microstructure was analyzed by means of EBSD inverse pole figure and kernel average miss-orientation angles. The hot-rolled and then air-cooled specimen has the highest tensile strength. The furnace-cooled specimen also has better tensile strength at 700 °C than air-cooled specimen at normalized condition. The high-temperature strength of 9CrODS steel is significantly improved with increasing grain size that can be induced by hot-rolling or furnace-slow cooling, where the localized grain boundary deformation can be suppressed.
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Authors
XCH. Wu, S. Ukai, R. Miyata, N. Oono, S. Hayashi, B. Leng, S. Ohtsuka, T. Kaito,