| Literature DB >> 33925398 |
Yukun Zhang1,2, Yingjie Yan1,2, Yazhong Zhai1,2, Wei Qin3, Hongyan Che3, Tiejun Wang3, Rui Cao1,2.
Abstract
The high tensile strength and irradiation resistance of oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) ferritic steels is attributed to the ultrafine and dispersed oxides within the matrix. The high content of oxygen and yttrium is critical for the formation of dense Y-rich oxides. However, only few studies have reported the effect of oxygen content on the microstructure and mechanical properties of ODS steels. Herein, we employed gas atomization reactive synthesis to prepare pre-alloy powders and then hot isostatic pressing (HIP) to consolidate two 22Cr-5Al ODS steels with different oxygen content. Our results showed Y-rich precipitates at and near grain boundaries of the as-HIPed alloys. Moreover, with the oxygen content increasing from 0.04 to 0.16 wt%, more precipitates precipitated in the as-HIPed alloy, and the ultimate tensile strength of the alloy was improved. However, increasing the oxygen content to 0.16 wt% led to formation of stripe and chain precipitates at and near grain boundaries, which caused a partial intergranular fracture of the as-HIPed alloy.Entities:
Keywords: 22Cr-5Al ODS steel; Y-rich precipitates; oxygen content; tensile properties
Year: 2021 PMID: 33925398 DOI: 10.3390/ma14092241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623