Creep-to-rupture of 12Cr- and 14Cr-ODS steels in oxygen-controlled lead and air at 650 parallel C

Ferritic and ferritic/martensitic oxide dispersion-strengthened (ODS) steels are a promising class of materials with high potential for application at high temperature and irradiation. Creep-to-rupture behavior of such steels with 12 and 14mass% chromium (Cr) was tested in stagnant oxygen-controlled...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of nuclear materials 2014-07, Vol.450 (1-3), p.88-98
Hauptverfasser: Yurechko, Mariya, Schroer, Carsten, Skrypnik, Aleksandr, Wedemeyer, Olaf, Konys, Jurgen
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Zusammenfassung:Ferritic and ferritic/martensitic oxide dispersion-strengthened (ODS) steels are a promising class of materials with high potential for application at high temperature and irradiation. Creep-to-rupture behavior of such steels with 12 and 14mass% chromium (Cr) was tested in stagnant oxygen-controlled liquid lead and air at 650 parallel C and 125-400 MPa engineering stress. Liquid Pb affects insignificantly creep strength of both steels in comparison to air. In general, 12Cr-ODS shows slightly better creep performance than 14Cr-ODS. A significant change in the stress exponent n of the Norton occurs around 330 MPa and 380 MPa for 12Cr- and 14Cr-ODS, respectively, pointing at a change in creep mechanism of the ODS steels. Additionally, brittle fracture at low stress or strain rate changes to ductile fracture at high stress/strain rate as indicated by increasing necking and strain at rupture.
ISSN:0022-3115
DOI:10.1016/j.jnucmat.2013.09.063