Cr martensitic steels are promising materials for structural applications in future nuclear fusion reactors. Because the embrittlement after tempering treatments can be a serious problem, the fracture mode of a steel with 10.5 wt% of Cr treated at 700°C for 18 h has been investigated through Charpy tests in the temperature range from −100°C to +150°C. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analyses carried out on the fracture surfaces evidenced the segregation of Cr in both ductile and brittle (quasicleavage) fields. The unexpected result indicates that Cr segregation weakens the atomic bonds; thus, the fracture path in both the cases corresponds to the zones with higher Cr content
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The fracture surfaces of a 10.5 wt.% Cr martensitic stainless steel broken in Charpy tests have been...
The paper presents and discusses results of mechanical spectroscopy (MS) tests carried out on a Cr m...
The paper presents and discusses results of mechanical spectroscopy (MS) tests carried out on a Cr m...
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Binary Fe-Cr alloys are model alloys for ferritic steels proposed as structural materials for future...
Structural evolution during tempering at various temperatures of martensitic steels has been followe...
Martensitic stainless steels (MSS) are valid candidates for automotive applications as they present ...
Cr martensitic stainless steels have excellent mechanical properties and good corrosion resistance. ...
The fracture surfaces of a 10.5 wt.% Cr martensitic stainless steel broken in Charpy tests have been...
The paper presents and discusses results of mechanical spectroscopy (MS) tests carried out on a Cr m...
The paper presents and discusses results of mechanical spectroscopy (MS) tests carried out on a Cr m...
In this work we have studied brittle fracture in high-chromium reduced activation tempered martensit...
Ferritic chromium steels are important structural materials for future nuclear fission and fusion re...
Reduced activation high-chromium ferritic/martensitic steels are candidate materials for Generation ...
Understanding the behaviour of oxide-dispersion strengthened (ODS) ferritic martensitic steels under...
The materials under study are 9–12% Cr ferritic/martensitic steels, alternative candidate materials ...
Binary Fe-Cr alloys are model alloys for ferritic steels proposed as structural materials for future...
Structural evolution during tempering at various temperatures of martensitic steels has been followe...
Martensitic stainless steels (MSS) are valid candidates for automotive applications as they present ...