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Effect of V and Nb contents on mechanical properties of high Cr steel

Onizawa, Takashi; Wakai, Takashi; Ando, Masanori; Aoto, Kazumi

Proceedings of Creep and Fracture in High Temperature Components-Design and Life Assessment Issues, 12 Pages, 2005/09

This paper studies the long term efficiency and stability of strengthening mechanisms provided by V and Nb in high chromium ferritic steels. These elements are believed to improve the high temperature strength of high Cr steels by precipitating as carbides and/or nitrides, namely fine MX particles. However, the long term efficiency and stability of such precipitation strengthening mechanisms provided by the fine MX particles have not been clarified yet. A series of trial products controlling V and Nb contents is produced and mechanical tests are conducted to investigate the effect of these elements on the mechanical properties and the long term stability of the MX strengthening mechanism. Before and after a long term aging process, metallurgical examinations and quantitative analyses are conducted to investigate the effect of these elements on the microstructure evolutions. Based on these results, the long term efficiency and stability of the strengthening mechanisms provided by the fine MX particles are discussed.

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Integrity assessment of aged and on-site welded joints in LMFR

Wakai, Takashi; Onizawa, Takashi; Ando, Masanori; Aoto, Kazumi; Martin, L.*

Proceedings of Creep and Fracture in High Temperature Components-design and life Assessment Issues (CD-ROM), 11 Pages, 2005/09

For elongation of the plant life, damaged pipes and/or components should be replaced during the plant service period. In this case, some on-site welded joints may take place. In order to assess the structural integrity of such on-site welded joints, metallurgical examination and mechanical tests have been conducted. Comparing the microstructures of aged factory welded joints and those of newly produced on-site welded joints made of an austenitic stainless steel, the influence of heat input during the on-site welding process on the integrity of the joints are discussed.

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