2009
DOI: 10.2320/matertrans.mer2008439
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Kinetic Approach for Growth and Coalescence of Nano-Size Oxide Particles in 9Cr-ODS Steel Using High-Energy Synchrotron Radiation X-rays in SPring-8

Abstract: Nanometer size oxide particles in 9Cr-ODS steel are dispersed finely and densely in a matrix by the hot-solidification process. The size and density distribution of dispersed oxide particles is recognized as one of the main issues for ensuring good microstructural stability and high temperature strength in a high temperature (<700 C) and neutron irradiation (250 dpa) environment. However, the behavior of oxide particles in the hot-solidification process has not been determined yet. This study evaluated the cor… Show more

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“…The nucleation and growth processes are therefore complete after this initial heat treatment and further evolution of the particle size distribution involves only coarsening and dissolution of existing particles. While little quantitative data are available regarding the kinetics of precipitation in MA957 or other NFAs, these results are qualitatively consistent with the very rapid appearance of the oxide NFs during the initial hot extrusion consolidation treatment of the mechanically alloyed powders [2,11,13,66]. It also should be noted that while still very rapid, oxide NF precipitation is slower at lower consolidation temperatures, manifested in quasi C-curve type behavior [2].…”
Section: Calculation Of the Initial Particle Size Distributionsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…The nucleation and growth processes are therefore complete after this initial heat treatment and further evolution of the particle size distribution involves only coarsening and dissolution of existing particles. While little quantitative data are available regarding the kinetics of precipitation in MA957 or other NFAs, these results are qualitatively consistent with the very rapid appearance of the oxide NFs during the initial hot extrusion consolidation treatment of the mechanically alloyed powders [2,11,13,66]. It also should be noted that while still very rapid, oxide NF precipitation is slower at lower consolidation temperatures, manifested in quasi C-curve type behavior [2].…”
Section: Calculation Of the Initial Particle Size Distributionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Most high-resolution TEM studies show that the nano-oxides are consistent with Y 2 Ti 2 O 7 [8][9][10]. Combined small angle neutron and X-ray scattering [10][11][12] and X-ray diffraction measurements [13,14] are also broadly consistent with this conclusion. However, the Y 2 Ti 2 O 7 may not be fully stoichiometric; and a multitude of other observed oxide phases include, but are not limited to, Y 2 TiO 5 , Y 2 O 3 , CrTiO 3 and TiO 2 , as well as a variety of carbo-nitrides.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…Oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) steels have been identified as a promising candidate structural material for Generation IV and fusion reactors because of their superior high-temperature mechanical properties and improved radiation resistance compared to conventional ferritic/martensitic steels [1][2][3]. These properties are achieved by introducing stable oxide dispersoids into the ferritic matrix which act as pinning sites for dislocations, sinks for radiation-induced point defects and limit grain growth [4][5][6][7][8].…”
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confidence: 99%