This paper reports on the formation of an Mo-rich Laves phase during high-temperature exposure and creep of a tempered martensite ferritic steel with 12 wt.% Cr and 1 wt.% Mo. The material was exposed to 550 degrees C for time intervals between 864 and 81,984 h. For comparison, a few creep tests were carried out at 550 degrees C and 120 MPa (duration between 864 and 12,456 h). All tests were interrupted after specific time periods and microstructures were investigated using transmission electron microscopy and atom probe tomography. Laves phase formation occurs during both heat treatment and creep. Creep stress and strain have no significant effect on the early stages of Laves phase formation. In the present work we show that prior to Laves...
A 12%Cr martensitic/ferritic steel was designed and produced to study Laves and Z-phase as precipita...
E911 creep samples exposed to temperatures of 600˚C, 625˚C and 650˚C at differing stress levels were...
E911 creep samples exposed to temperatures of 600˚C, 625˚C and 650˚C at differing stress levels were...
Die vorliegende Arbeit legt ihren Schwerpunkt auf die Keimbildung Mo-reicher Laves Phase im Zuge von...
The influence of Laves phase in the microstructure on the creep strength of a modified 9Cr-1Mo tempe...
We report two typical morphologies (elongated- and blocky-shaped) of the Laves phase in tempered mar...
The influence of Laves phase in the microstructure on the creep strength of a modified 9Cr-1Mo tempe...
The influence of Laves phase (type Fe 2W) formation and growth kinetics on the creep strength at 650...
Long term precipitation and coarsening of Laves-phase in tungsten strengthened 9% Cr steel under the...
The nucleation of the Laves phase particles in a Re-containing 10% wt. Cr-3% Co-3% W steel with a lo...
The evolution of Fe2(W, Mo) Laves phase in a 3%Co modified P911 heat resistant steel was examined du...
Five Co-modified P92-type steels with different contents of Cr,W, Mo, B, N, and Re have been examine...
The coarsening of Laves phase in a Re-containing 10% Cr-3% Co-3% W steel during both creep and agein...
The fine-grained heat-affected zone (FGHAZ) specimens for P92 steel weld were produced by welding th...
The Z-phase (CrVN) precipitation in a 9% Cr-3% Co martensitic steel during creep at 923 K and 948 K ...
A 12%Cr martensitic/ferritic steel was designed and produced to study Laves and Z-phase as precipita...
E911 creep samples exposed to temperatures of 600˚C, 625˚C and 650˚C at differing stress levels were...
E911 creep samples exposed to temperatures of 600˚C, 625˚C and 650˚C at differing stress levels were...
Die vorliegende Arbeit legt ihren Schwerpunkt auf die Keimbildung Mo-reicher Laves Phase im Zuge von...
The influence of Laves phase in the microstructure on the creep strength of a modified 9Cr-1Mo tempe...
We report two typical morphologies (elongated- and blocky-shaped) of the Laves phase in tempered mar...
The influence of Laves phase in the microstructure on the creep strength of a modified 9Cr-1Mo tempe...
The influence of Laves phase (type Fe 2W) formation and growth kinetics on the creep strength at 650...
Long term precipitation and coarsening of Laves-phase in tungsten strengthened 9% Cr steel under the...
The nucleation of the Laves phase particles in a Re-containing 10% wt. Cr-3% Co-3% W steel with a lo...
The evolution of Fe2(W, Mo) Laves phase in a 3%Co modified P911 heat resistant steel was examined du...
Five Co-modified P92-type steels with different contents of Cr,W, Mo, B, N, and Re have been examine...
The coarsening of Laves phase in a Re-containing 10% Cr-3% Co-3% W steel during both creep and agein...
The fine-grained heat-affected zone (FGHAZ) specimens for P92 steel weld were produced by welding th...
The Z-phase (CrVN) precipitation in a 9% Cr-3% Co martensitic steel during creep at 923 K and 948 K ...
A 12%Cr martensitic/ferritic steel was designed and produced to study Laves and Z-phase as precipita...
E911 creep samples exposed to temperatures of 600˚C, 625˚C and 650˚C at differing stress levels were...
E911 creep samples exposed to temperatures of 600˚C, 625˚C and 650˚C at differing stress levels were...