Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1566614 Journal of Nuclear Materials 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The process of residual ferrite formation and resultant high-temperature strengthening in 9Cr-ODS ferritic steel was investigated by TEM observation, dilatometric measurement and thermodynamic analysis. Formation of the residual ferrite is dominated by a balance between pinning of α–γ interfaces and the α–γ reverse transformation, and α–γ reverse transformation is affected by dissolution of carbides into the γ-matrix at the AC1 and AC3 points. The fine size of oxide particles is responsible for the higher strength of the residual ferrite containing ODS steels.

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