Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
272417 Fusion Engineering and Design 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Thermal aging properties of reduced activation ferritic/martensitic steel F82H was researched. The aging was performed at temperature ranging from 400 °C to 650 °C up to 100,000 h. Microstructure, precipitates, tensile properties, and Charpy impact properties were carried out on aged materials. Laves phase was found at temperatures between 550 and 650 °C and M6C type carbides were found at the temperatures between 500 and 600 °C over 10,000 h. These precipitates caused degradation in toughness, especially at temperatures ranging from 550 °C to 650 °C. Tensile properties do not have serious aging effect, except for 650 °C, which caused large softening even after 10,000 h. Increase of precipitates also causes some degradation in ductility, but it is not critical. Large increase in ductile-to-brittle transition temperature was observed in the 650 °C aging. It was caused by the large Laves phase precipitation at grain boundary. Laves precipitates at grain boundary also degrades the upper-shelf energy of the aged materials. These aging test results indicate F82H can be used up to 30,000 h at 550 °C.

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