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MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING
Volume 852, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2022.143621
Keywords
G115 steel; Secondary normalizing; Microstructure evolution; M(23)C(6 )precipitates; Mechanical properties
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- National Natural Science Foundation of China [52171107, 51871042]
- National Natural Science Foundation of China-Joint Fund of Iron and Steel Research [U1960204]
- Fundamental Research Funds for the Cornell University [N2123010]
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The effects of secondary normalizing treatment on the microstructure and mechanical properties of G115 steel were investigated. It was found that the width of martensitic lath decreases and the volume fraction of precipitates increases with increasing secondary normalizing temperature. Compared to single normalizing treatment, the yield strength, elongation, and impact toughness of G115 steel can be improved after secondary normalizing treatment.
Novel G115 martensitic steel (G115 steel) with excellent creep properties, oxidation resistance and low manufacturing cost, has been widely used for ultra-super critical (USC) power plants. Microstructural evolutions were characterized using multiple methods, and their effects on mechanical properties of G115 steel after secondary normalizing process at different temperature (1000 degrees C, 1050 degrees C and 1100 degrees C) were also investigated. The results show that the average width of martensitic lath decreases with increasing secondary normalizing temperature, which is inversely proportional to the dislocation density. The volume fraction of M23C6 precipitates increases with increasing secondary normalizing temperature. The maximum yield strength of G115 steel is achieved after hot-rolling, which is mainly derived from martensitic laths strengthening and dislocations strengthening. Compared to single normalizing treatment, the yield strength, the elongation, and the impact toughness of G115 steel can be improved after secondary normalizing treatment.
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