Microstructural Evolution of Cr-Rich ODS Steels as a Function of Heat Treatment at 475 °C

In the current research, the effect of heat treatment on the morphology of the dispersoids and their phase composition were investigated in three Cr-rich ferritic oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) steels: PM2000, MA956, and ODM751. The steels were aged at 475 °C for times ranging from 100 to 1,000...

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Veröffentlicht in:Metallography, microstructure, and analysis microstructure, and analysis, 2012-08, Vol.1 (3-4), p.158-164
Hauptverfasser: Foxman, Zvi, Sobol, Oded, Pinkas, Malki, Landau, Alex, Hähner, Peter, Krsjak, Vladimir, Meshi, Louisa
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Zusammenfassung:In the current research, the effect of heat treatment on the morphology of the dispersoids and their phase composition were investigated in three Cr-rich ferritic oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) steels: PM2000, MA956, and ODM751. The steels were aged at 475 °C for times ranging from 100 to 1,000 h. The microstructure was characterized using transmission electron microscopy. Study of the as-recrystallized samples revealed nano-scale Y–Al–O complex-oxide particles dispersed in the ferritic matrix. These dispersoids, which differ in size (10–160 nm) and geometry (polygonal and spherical), were identified as Y 4 Al 2 O 9 , YAlO 3 , and Y 3 Al 5 O 12 . After heat treatment, a significant change in the morphology, size, and distribution of the dispersoids was observed. Changes in the phase composition of the oxide dispersoids were also observed: YAlO 3 (with perovskite structure) was identified as the most dominant phase, indicating that it is probably the most stable phase in the Cr-rich ferritic ODS steels.
ISSN:2192-9262
2192-9270
DOI:10.1007/s13632-012-0028-6