Vol.47, No.4, 209 ~ 217, 2009
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Title |
Microstructural and Mechanical Properties of Ta-bearing 9%Cr Ferritic/Martensitic Steels |
백종혁 Jong Hyuk Baek , 한창희 Chang Hee Han , 김성호 Sung Ho Kim , 이찬복 Chan Bock Lee , 한도희 Do Hee Hahn |
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Abstract |
It was evaluated that the microstructural and mechanical properties of Ta-bearing 9Cr-0.5Mo-2W ferritic/martensitic experimental steels. All the experimental steels showed the tempered martensitic microstructures, and M23C6 carbides, whose sizes were ranged from 200 to 300 nm, were easily observed at both boundaries of the prior austenite grain and the martensite lath. In addition, a relatively large Nb-rich MX carbonitrides were intermittently detected at the prior austenite grain boundaries, whereas a lot of V-rich MX carbonitrides, whose mean diameter was less than 50 nm, were observed randomly at both boundaries. Ta was mainly incorporated into the V-rich MX carbonitrides rather than the Nb-rich ones and their content was spanned from 5 to 20 at.%. Ta contents within the MX precipitates also increased as the content of Ta increased. Because the Ta addition into the steels would be attributed to the precipitation strengthening, solid solution strengthening and lath width reduction, it was shown that the mechanical properties, including hardness, tensile strength and creep rate of the 9%Cr-0.5Mo-2W steels were improved by the increase of Ta content. Especially, 9Cr-0.5Mo-2W-0.3V-0.05Nb-0.14Ta steel was revealed to be relatively excellent in the application for the SFR fuel cladding. |
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Key Words |
sodium-cooled fast reactor, SFR, fuel cladding, ferritic/martensitic steel, Ta-bearing steel, microstructure, mechanical properties |
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