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Microstructural evolution in bainite, martensite, and δ ferrite of low activation Cr–2W ferritic steels

Pages 714-723 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

The microstructural evolution in (2–15)Cr–2W–0·1C (wt-%) firritic steels after quenching, tempering, and subsequent prolonged aging was investigated, using mainly transmission electron microscopy. The steels examined were low induced radioactivation ferritic steels for fusion reactor structures. With increasing Cr concentration, the matrix phase changed from bainite to martensite and a dual phase of martensite and δ ferrite. During tempering, homogeneous precipitation of fine W2C rich carbides occurred in bainite and martensite, causing secondary hardening between 673 and 823 K. With increasing tempering temperature, dislocation density decreased and carbides had a tendency to precipitate preferentially along interfaces such as bainite or martensite subgrain boundaries. During aging at high temperature, carbides increased in size and carbide reaction from W2C and M6C to stable M23C6 occurred. No carbide formed in δ ferrite. The precipitation sequence of carbides was analogous to that in conventional Cr–Mo steels.

MST/1049

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