Abstract:The present study aims at the development of precipitation hardening fully ferritic steels with increased aluminum and niobium content for application at elevated temperatures. The first and second material batch were alloyed with tungsten or molybdenum, respectively. To analyze the influence of these elements on the thermally induced precipitation of the intermetallic Fe2Nb Laves phase and thus on the mechanical properties, aging treatments with varying temperature and holding time are performed followed by X… Show more
“…% is not recommended because of its adverse effects on ductility. For applications at elevated temperatures, Emmrich and Krupp [6] presented a study on the development of a novel low-density, high-strength forging steel based on the addition of aluminum and niobium. The alloys showed a fast and massive increase in hardness due to precipitation of Laves phase during aging.…”
“…% is not recommended because of its adverse effects on ductility. For applications at elevated temperatures, Emmrich and Krupp [6] presented a study on the development of a novel low-density, high-strength forging steel based on the addition of aluminum and niobium. The alloys showed a fast and massive increase in hardness due to precipitation of Laves phase during aging.…”
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