ALLOY DESIGN OF MARTENSITIC 9Cr-BORON STEEL FOR A-USC BOILER AT 650℃-BEYOND GRADES 91, 92 AND 122
Boundary hardening is shown to be the most important strengthening mechanism in creep of tempered martensitic 9%Cr steel base metal and welded joints at 650℃.The enrichment of soluble boron near prior austenite grain boundaries(PAGBs)by the GB segregation is essential for the reduction of coarsening rate of M23C6 carbides near PAGBs,enhancing the boundary and sub-boundary hardening near PAGBs,and also for the change in α/γ transformation behavior in heat-affected-zone(HAZ)of welded joints during heating of welding,producing the same microstructure in HAZ as in the base metal.Excess addition of nitrogen to the 9Cr-boron steel promotes the formation of boron nitrides during normalizing heat treatment,which consumes most of soluble boron and degrades the creep strength.A NIMS 9Cr steel(MARBN; Martensitic 9Cr steel strengthened by boron and MX nitrides)with 120-150 ppm boron and 60-90 ppm nitrogen,where no boron nitride forms during normalizing heat treatment,exhibits not only much higher creep strength of base metal than Grades 91,92 and 122 but also substantially no degradation in creep strength due to Type IV fracture in HAZ of welded joints at 650℃.The protective Cr2O3-rich scale forms on the surface of 9Cr steel by pre-oxidation treatment in Ar gas,which significantly improves the oxidation resistance in steam at 650 ℃.
9Cr steel boron creep strength welded joint oxidation resistance
Fujio Abe M.Tabuchi S.Tsukamoto
National Institute for Materials Science(NIMS)1-2-1 Sengen,Tsukuba 305-0047,Japan
国际会议
Energy Materials 2014(第一届能源材料国际会议)
西安
英文
129-136
2014-11-04(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)