2020
DOI: 10.1515/htmp-2020-0033
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Influence of normalizing and tempering temperatures on the creep properties of P92 steel

Abstract: AbstractP92 steel is used as a piping material in ultra super critical power plants that can be operated at steam temperatures up to 650°C. The changes in the martensitic microstructure of P92 steel must be evaluated thoroughly before it is put into actual service. In this study, indigenously developed P92 steel was used. The steel was subjected to normalizing and tempering heat treatments in the range of 1,040–1,060°C and 740–780°C. The changes in the microstructure were evalu… Show more

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“…A high normalizing temperature and a low tempering temperature produce a high dislocation density. On the other hand, a high tempering temperature may lead to a low dislocation density as well as an enlargement of martensite lath along with the growth of precipitates, which is highly dependent on the heat treatment time [134,135].…”
Section: High Chromium Steel Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A high normalizing temperature and a low tempering temperature produce a high dislocation density. On the other hand, a high tempering temperature may lead to a low dislocation density as well as an enlargement of martensite lath along with the growth of precipitates, which is highly dependent on the heat treatment time [134,135].…”
Section: High Chromium Steel Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%