The microstructure of a trial martensitic chromium steel containing a high content of boron (250 ppm) was characterized in detail in the as-tempered and aged conditions. This steel has a similar composition and heat treatment as the TAF steel that still is unsurpassed in creep strength among all 9 to 12 pct chromium steels. Characterization was performed by using scanning electron microscopy, energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy, secondary ion mass spectroscopy, and atom probe tomography. Focus was placed on investigating different types of precipitates that play a key role in improving the creep resistance of these steels. The low tempering temperature of 963 K (690 A degrees C) is enough for the precipitation of the full volum...
International audienceIn the framework of the development of Generation IV nuclear reactors and fusi...
The addition of small amounts of boron to 9 to 12 pct chromium steels has been found to decrease the...
International audienceIn the framework of the development of Generation IV nuclear reactors and fusi...
The microstructure of a trial martensitic chromium steel containing a high content of boron (250 ppm...
Additions of small amounts of boron (10-100 ppm) to 9-12% chromium steels are often made since they ...
Additions of small amounts of boron (10-100 ppm) to 9-12% chromium steels are often made since they ...
9-12% chromium steels are used extensively in modern steam power plants at service temperatures up t...
This thesis deals with detailed studies of the microstructure of 9-12% chromium steels. Three alloys...
This thesis reports on quantitative investigations of microstructural changes, mainly precipitation ...
The old Japanese high-boron 10.5% Cr martensitic test steel TAF, has still unsurpassed long-term cre...
Energy filtered transmission electron microscopy has been used to study two similar steels after lon...
Energy filtered transmission electron microscopy has been used to study two similar steels after lon...
Boron is a added to creep resistant 9CrMo Ferritic steel to overcome the problem of type IV cracking...
The purpose of this study is to identify the relationships between the creep behavior of the 10% Cr ...
The addition of only 20-150 ppm of boron to martensitic 9-12%Cr steels has a strong enhancing effect...
International audienceIn the framework of the development of Generation IV nuclear reactors and fusi...
The addition of small amounts of boron to 9 to 12 pct chromium steels has been found to decrease the...
International audienceIn the framework of the development of Generation IV nuclear reactors and fusi...
The microstructure of a trial martensitic chromium steel containing a high content of boron (250 ppm...
Additions of small amounts of boron (10-100 ppm) to 9-12% chromium steels are often made since they ...
Additions of small amounts of boron (10-100 ppm) to 9-12% chromium steels are often made since they ...
9-12% chromium steels are used extensively in modern steam power plants at service temperatures up t...
This thesis deals with detailed studies of the microstructure of 9-12% chromium steels. Three alloys...
This thesis reports on quantitative investigations of microstructural changes, mainly precipitation ...
The old Japanese high-boron 10.5% Cr martensitic test steel TAF, has still unsurpassed long-term cre...
Energy filtered transmission electron microscopy has been used to study two similar steels after lon...
Energy filtered transmission electron microscopy has been used to study two similar steels after lon...
Boron is a added to creep resistant 9CrMo Ferritic steel to overcome the problem of type IV cracking...
The purpose of this study is to identify the relationships between the creep behavior of the 10% Cr ...
The addition of only 20-150 ppm of boron to martensitic 9-12%Cr steels has a strong enhancing effect...
International audienceIn the framework of the development of Generation IV nuclear reactors and fusi...
The addition of small amounts of boron to 9 to 12 pct chromium steels has been found to decrease the...
International audienceIn the framework of the development of Generation IV nuclear reactors and fusi...