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http://dx.doi.org/10.7777/jkfs.2013.33.1.001

Effect of Mo addition on the Creep Properties of 9Cr-3W Steel  

Kim, Yong-Rai (Nuclear Materials Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Jang, Jinsung (Nuclear Materials Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
Kim, Tae-Kyu (Nuclear Materials Division, Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
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Journal of Korea Foundry Society / v.33, no.1, 2013 , pp. 1-7 More about this Journal
Abstract
The effect of the Mo addition on the high temperature creep properties of the 9Cr-3W steel was also evaluated. Two experimental steels, (9Cr-3W and 9Cr-3W-0.5Mo), were prepared using a vacuum induction melting process, followed by hot rolling and heat treatment processes. Three types of precipitates, ($M_{23}C_6$, Nb-rich MX and V-rich MX) were observed in a typical tempered martensitic matrix. Significant effects of the Mo addition on the tensile properties were not observed. However, the creep properties at $650^{\circ}C$ under applied stresses of 140 and 150 MPa were considerably enhanced by the Mo addition. The microstructural observation after the creep test indicated that the addition of Mo could function to retain the recovery of the martensitic matrix, thus resulting in the enhanced creep properties of the 9Cr-3W-0.5Mo steel. Furthermore coarsening of the $M_{23}C_6$ carbides and formation of Laves phases were observed in both samples after the creep tests.
Keywords
Ferritic/Martensitic steel; Mo addition; Creep properties; Laves phase;
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