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Ševc, P. ; Janovec, J. ; Výrostková, A. ; Svoboda, Milan ; Grabke, H. J. ; Viefhaus, H. ; Mayer, K. H.
The interfacial and microstructural studies after tempering and long-term aging (steels 9Cr1MoVNbB and 10Cr1Mo1WVNbN) and relaxation strength tests (steel TAF650) were performed. Transgranular cleavage was found to be prevalent fracture mechanism of samples impact fractured at about -100°C. Portion of intergranular facets on analyzed fracture surfaces was extremely low. Low GB concentration of phosphorus (below 1 at.%) was detected in all experimental states. No boron was observed in the AES spectra of the investigated steels.
Creep Resistance and Microstructural Stability of TAF 650 Steel
Svoboda, Milan ; Fejfarová, Ivana ; Kroupa, Aleš ; Sklenička, Václav ; Mayer, K. H.
The quantification of the particles of M23C6 and Laves phase in TAF 650 steel by means of image analysis and thermodynamic calculation of the amount of equilibrium phases were performed. It is shown that the growth rate of Laves phase is substantially higher than that of M23C6 carbide. The total area occupied by Laves phase precipitates represents 52.1 % of all particles area after creep (5888h, 100 MPa, 650 °C). The equilibrium amount of secondary phases calculated by THERMO-Calc is in good agreement with experimental results.
Microstructural changes in creep of TAF 650 steel at 650řC
Svoboda, Milan ; Dlouhý, Antonín ; Fejfarová, Ivana ; Sklenička, Václav ; Mayer, K. H.
The microstructure of high chromium martensitic steel TAF 650 was quantified by transmission electron microscopy and image analysis in virgin condition and after creep at 650řC for 4379 and 5888 h where marked decrease in time to fracture occurred. It is concluded that preferential recovery of regions without subgrains in virgin conditions and pronounced coarsening of Laves phase Fe2W, are responsible for an observed decrease in creep life.

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