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Character evaluation of strength in dispersion strengthened ferritic steel (3)

Yoshida, Fuyuki*; *; *; Nakashima, Hideharu*; *

PNC TJ9606 95-002, 62 Pages, 1995/04

PNC-TJ9606-95-002.pdf:2.69MB

In order to clarify the origin of strength anisotropy in ODS ferritic steel with Y$$_{2}$$O$$_{3}$$ particles at high temperatures, a threshold stress measured by stress abruptly loading test (SAL test) were compared with the Orowan and the void-hardening stresses calculated from dispersion parameters and subjected to the high-temperature compression test at temperature from 600 to 700 $$^{circ}$$C and at strain rates from 1$$times$$10$$^{-5}$$ to 1$$times$$10$$^{-2}$$s$$^{-1}$$, and the effect of grain-boundary sliding on the high-temperature strength was clarified. The results are summarized as follows. (1) The Orowan stress and the void-hardening stress calculated from dispersion parameters approximately agreed with the threshold stress obtained by SAL test. In addition, as the time under load elapsed, the transition of the threshold stress obtained by SAL test was observed, it is concluded that the originating mechanism of the threshold stress in ODS ferritic steel is the Srolovitz's one (2) The grain-boundary sliding was clearly observed for grain boundaries inclined by 45$$^{circ}$$ to the stress axis. The flow stress was changed significantly by aspect ratio of grain size. Therefore, it is concluded that the strength anisotropy in ODS ferritic steel induces the grain-boundary sliding behaviour.

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Character evaluation of strength in dispersion stlengthened ferritic steel(2)

Nakashima, Hideharu*; *; *; Yoshida, Fuyuki*; *

PNC TJ9606 94-001, 59 Pages, 1994/03

PNC-TJ9606-94-001.pdf:3.19MB

In order to clalify the origin of strength anisotropy in ODS ferritic steel with Y$$_{2}$$O$$_{3}$$ particles at high temperatures, the threshold stress was measured by the stress abruptly loading test at 650 $$^{circ}$$C and the effect of grain-boundary sliding on the high-temperature strength was clarified. The results are summalized as follows. (1)The threshold stress obtained by the stress abruptly loading test decreased from the Orowan stress to the void-hardening stress as the time under load elapsed. This behavior is well explained by the attractive interaction between dislocations and particles. (2)The grain-boundary sliding was clearly observed for grain boundaries in-clined by 45$$^{circ}$$ to the stress axis. The threshold stress for the high-temperature deformation accompanying grain-boundary sliding agreed with the threshold stress obtained by the stress abruptly loading test. Therefore, it is considered that grain interior deformation induces the grain-boudary sliding of the ODS ferritic steel at high temperatures.

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