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Development of oxide dispersion strengthened ferritic steel with enhanced strength-ductility combination through dispersion strengthening and back stress hardening

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-JMR&T
Volume 23, Issue -, Pages 1386-1396

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2023.01.060

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ODS ferritic Steel; Heterogeneous structure; Nano -oxide particle; Mechanical property

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In this study, a new Fe-13Cr-2W-0.4Ti-0.6Zr/0.35Y2O3 ODS ferritic steel was designed and fabricated, which showed highly dispersive nano-oxide particles and a heterogeneous coarse/ultrafine grains structure. The steel exhibited superior mechanical properties and ductility at both room temperature and high temperature, attributed to particle dispersion strengthening and back stress strengthening, as well as the deformation ability of coarse grains and back stress hardening effect induced by the heterogeneous structure.
Oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) ferritic steel is a potential structural material for fast neutron reactor and fusion reactor application. In this study, a new Fe-13Cr-2W-0.4Ti-0.6Zr/0.35Y2O3 ODS ferritic steel was designed and fabricated through hot isostatic press-ing. Results show that the ODS ferritic steel consists of highly dispersive nano-oxide par-ticles, identified as Y2(Ti0.4Zr0.6)2O7 and Y4Zr3O12, with average particle size of 5.34 nm and particle distribution density of 4.2 x 1023 m-3. In addition, heterogeneous coarse/ultrafine grains (CGs/UFGs) structure is also achieved in the matrix. The Fe-13Cr-2W-0.4Ti-0.6Zr/ 0.35Y2O3 ODS ferritic steel exhibits superior mechanical properties at both room temper-ature (sb = 1208 MPa, d = 14%) and high temperature (sb, 700 degrees C = 382 MPa, d700=C = 32%). The high strength is mainly due to the synergistic effect of particle dispersion strengthening and back stress strengthening, while the good ductility can be attributed to the excellent deformation ability of the coarse grains and the back stress hardening effect induced by the heterogeneous CGs/UFGs structure. (c) 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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