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High-Temperature Creep Behavior and Microstructural Evolution of a Cu-Nb Co-Alloyed Ferritic Heat-Resistant Stainless Steel
Authors:Ying Han  Jiaqi Sun  Jiapeng Sun  Guoqing Zu  Weiwei Zhu  Xu Ran
Abstract:The creep behavior of Fe-17Cr-1.2Cu-0.5Nb-0.01C ferritic heat-resistant stainless steel was investigated at temperatures ranging from 973 to 1123 K and stresses from 15 to 90 MPa.The evolution of precipitates after creep deformation was ana-lyzed by scanning electron microscopy,energy dispersion spectrum,and transmission electron microscopy.The minimum creep rate decreased with the decrease in the applied load and temperature,thereby extending the rupture life.Cu-rich phase and Nb-rich Laves particles were generated in dominant quantities during the creep process,and the co-growth relationship between them could be detected.Creep rupture was featured by ductile fracture with considerable necking.As increasing the temperature and decreasing the stress,the softening of the metal matrix was accelerated,showing more obvious plastic flow.The true stress exponent and activation energy were 4.9 and 375.5 kJ/mol,respectively,indicating that the creep deforma-tion was dominated by the diffusion-controlled dislocation creep mechanism involving precipitate-dislocation interactions.Based on the creep rupture data obtained,the Monkman-Grant relation and Larson-Miller parameter were established,which described the creep rupture life for the studied steel well.
Keywords:Stainless steel  Creep  Precipitate  Deformation mechanism
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