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Influence of Partial Replacement of Co with Cu on Isothermal Transformation Kinetics in Ferritic/Martensitic Heat- Resistant Steel

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STEEL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Volume 94, Issue 2, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/srin.202200228

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Co; Cu; heat-resistant steels; isothermal gamma ->alpha transformation; M23C6; time-temperature-transformation diagrams

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This study investigates the effect of partial replacement of Co with Cu on isothermal transformation kinetics in 10Cr-based heat-resistant steels. The results show that the partial replacement of Co with Cu slows down the isothermal transformation kinetics and lowers the nose temperature of transformation.
This study examines the influence of partial replacement of Co with Cu on isothermal transformation kinetics in 10Cr-based heat-resistant steels. Two kinds of heat-resistant steels, having similar chemical compositions except for Co and Cu contents, are prepared and isothermally heat-treated at 710-790 degrees C up to 240 h after austenitization. During isothermal heat treatment, austenite is decomposed via two different reactions, gamma -> alpha + M23C6 and gamma -> alpha; the cellular precipitation (gamma -> alpha + M23C6) nucleates at prior austenite grain boundaries or the interior of prior austenite grains and grows toward the interior of austenite, followed by gamma -> alpha transformation originating from C depletion in the remaining austenite. A time-temperature-transformation diagram exhibits that the partial replacement of Co with Cu not only decelerates the isothermal transformation kinetics but also lowers the nose temperature of transformation. The calculation of the driving forces for the successive reactions reveals that the increase of Cu content predominantly reduces the driving force for both gamma -> alpha + M23C6 and gamma -> alpha reactions, contributing to the lower nose temperature and sluggish transformation kinetics as Co is partially replaced with Cu.

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