Mechanism for Z-phase formation in 11CrMoVNbN martensitic heat-resistant steel

Authors
Kim, Myung-YeonHong, Sung-MinLee, Kyu-HoJung, Woo-SangLee, Young-SuLee, Young-KookShim, Jae-Hyeok
Issue Date
2017-07
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Citation
MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION, v.129, pp.40 - 45
Abstract
The mechanism for the formation of Z-phase was investigated for samples of an 11CrMoVNbN steel aged at 593 degrees C for up to 50,000 h. X-ray diffraction indicates that Z-phase appears after 5000 h of aging, and its amount gradually increases up to 50,000 h aging at the expense of mainly Cr2N. Transmission electron microscopy shows that Z-phase nucleates in the V-enriched rim region of Cr2N precipitates, which forms due to the diffusion of V into the precipitates from the matrix. Nucleated Z-phase tends to grow relatively rapidly compared with the preexisting precipitates such as Nb(C,N) and M23C6. Z-phase seems to consume Cr2N by the nucleation and growth mechanism rather than the transformation mechanism. The main difference in the aged samples is that the Nb content of Z-phase is lower and that Z-phase does not replace Cr2N completely, compared to the results of the crept samples.
Keywords
CR STEELS; CREEP; BEHAVIOR; PRECIPITATION; NUCLEATION; CR(V,NB)N; STABILITY; KINETICS; MO; CR STEELS; CREEP; BEHAVIOR; PRECIPITATION; NUCLEATION; CR(V,NB)N; STABILITY; KINETICS; MO; Heat-resistant steel; Aging; Precipitate; Transmission electron microscopy; Cr2N; Z-phase
ISSN
1044-5803
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/122567
DOI
10.1016/j.matchar.2017.04.020
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