Abstract:The creep behavior of Fe–25Ni–15Cr‐based aluminum‐forming austenitic stainless steel is investigated at 700 °C, under the selected stress of 100, 140, 170, and 180 MPa, respectively. Creep properties are analyzed in terms of stress exponent (n) and creep damage tolerance factor (λ). Within the tested stress range, there is an order of magnitude difference between the minimum creep rate and steady creep rate. The evolution of the microstructures after creep test with the stresses of 140, 170, and 180 MPa is cha… Show more
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