Effect of tellurium on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Fe-14Cr oxide-dispersion-strengthened steels produced by additive manufacturing
- Authors
- Arkhurst, B.M.; Bae, Jee Hwan; Na, M.Y.; Chang, H.J.; Kim, H.G.; Kim, I.H.; Ryu, H.J.; Kim, J.H.
- Issue Date
- 2021-12
- Publisher
- Allerton Press Inc.
- Citation
- Journal of Materials Science & Technology, v.95, pp.114 - 126
- Abstract
- Conventionally, Te has primarily been used to improve the machinability of steel and its alloys. In this work, Te was used to refine the grains of an oxide-dispersion-strengthened (ODS) steel produced by additive manufacturing (AM) with fixed processing parameters. Addition of Te to the raw powder produced an ODS steel with a fine-grained microstructure, in contrast to the ODS steel manufactured without Te. Moreover, the addition of Te resulted in superior yield strength and ultimate tensile strength, which was attributed to the combined effects of grain refinement and the finer nanoparticles (NPs) composed of Te-rich composite NPs and Cr-rich NPs. For the first time, the AM technique was used to obtain grain and nanoparticle sizes of ~3.4 ?m and 6 nm, respectively, from the Te-added ODS steel ? 2021
- Keywords
- 3D printers; Additives; Binary alloys; Breeding blankets; Chromium alloys; Chromium compounds; Dispersions; Grain refinement; Iron oxides; Microstructure; Nanoparticles; Tellurium compounds; Tensile strength; Combined effect; Fine-grained microstructure; Microstructure and mechanical properties; Nanoparticle (NPs); Nanoparticle sizes; Oxide dispersion strengthened steel; Processing parameters; Ultimate tensile strength; Chromium steel; Additive manufacturing; Directed energy deposition; Nanoparticle; Oxide-dispersion-strengthened steel; Tellurium
- ISSN
- 1005-0302
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116104
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.jmst.2021.03.068
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- KIST Article > 2021
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