Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1573069 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Two ferritic/martensitic steels, T91 steel and newly developed SIMP steel, were subject to tensile test after being oxidized in the liquid lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE) at 873Â K for 500Â h, 1000Â h and 2000Â h. Tensile tests were also carried out on the steels only thermally aged at 873Â K. The result shows that thermal aging has no effect. Exposure to LBE at 873Â K leads to a slight decrease in strength, but a large decrease in elongation when tested at 873Â K. When tested at 873Â K after 2000Â h exposure, the tensile strength of T91 decreases slightly, and elongation from 39% to 21%. For SIMP, the decreases are slightly and from 44% to 28%, for tensile strength and elongation, respectively. The room temperature strength has slightly larger percentage reductions after the LBE exposure, but the elongation changes little.
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Authors
Jian Liu, Quanqiang Shi, He Luan, Wei Yan, Wei Sha, Wei Wang, Yiyin Shan, Ke Yang,