Abstract:Tensile properties and Charpy impact toughness of P92 steel in the normalized and tempered (NT) and thermal aged (TA) at 923 K for different durations (10,000, 20,000, 30,000, and 54,300 h) were investigated. The yield stress and ultimate tensile strength of the thermal exposed up to 30,000-h steels were (30–24 %) lower than the NT steel over the investigated tests temperature range (298–923 K). The tensile strengths of thermal exposed for different durations up to 30,000-h steels were comparable. The drastic … Show more
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