Precipitate Dissolution and Grain Growth during Solution Treatment of Ce‐Containing 15Cr–22Ni–1Nb Austenitic Heat‐Resistant Steel
Xin Zhu,
Chengbin Shi,
Huai Zhang
et al.
Abstract:The precipitate dissolution and grain growth during the solution treatment of a newly developed Ce‐containing 15Cr–22Ni–1Nb steel are investigated. The dissolution of eutectic NbC is the result of the elements diffusion along the concentration gradients, and honeycomb (Fe,Cr,Ni,Si)2(Nb,Mo) Laves phase transforms into a more stable Mo2C‐type M2C carbide. As the cerium content is increased from 0 to 0.0630 mass%, the area fraction of eutectic precipitates in forged and solution‐treated 15Cr–22Ni steel is decreas… Show more
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