2023
DOI: 10.1002/srin.202300429
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Effect of Homogenization Treatment on Microstructure and Eutectic Precipitates in Ce‐Containing 15Cr–22Ni–1Nb Austenitic Heat‐Resistant Stainless Steel

Zhongwei Wang,
Xin Zhu,
Chengbin Shi
et al.

Abstract: The effects of homogenization temperature and time on microstructure and eutectic precipitates in Ce‐containing heat‐resistant stainless steel were studied. The increase in the homogenization temperature and time promotes the diffusion of alloying elements and the transition from dendrite structure to austenitic grain. Laves phase particles were fully dissolved after the homogenization of the ingots regardless of the cerium contents and homogenization temperature and time, except for the case of the homogeniza… Show more

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“…[ 24 ] Shi et al found that prolonging the homogenization time and increasing the temperature were beneficial to the diffusion of alloying elements and the elimination of dendritic structure in 15Cr–22Ni–1Nb heat‐resistant stainless steel. [ 25 ] Rafiei et al developed the kinetic model for the homogenization of IN718 high superalloy and determined the activation energy for the dissolution of the Laves phase. [ 26 ] Although homogenization treatment can dissolve eutectic precipitates, excessive homogenization temperature or too long homogenization time will cause grain coarsening and grain boundary overburn, which will lead to a decrease in the thermoplastic properties of the alloy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 24 ] Shi et al found that prolonging the homogenization time and increasing the temperature were beneficial to the diffusion of alloying elements and the elimination of dendritic structure in 15Cr–22Ni–1Nb heat‐resistant stainless steel. [ 25 ] Rafiei et al developed the kinetic model for the homogenization of IN718 high superalloy and determined the activation energy for the dissolution of the Laves phase. [ 26 ] Although homogenization treatment can dissolve eutectic precipitates, excessive homogenization temperature or too long homogenization time will cause grain coarsening and grain boundary overburn, which will lead to a decrease in the thermoplastic properties of the alloy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%