2018
DOI: 10.1007/s40194-018-00686-w
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Improving the integrity and the microstructural features of electron beam welds of a creep-resistant martensitic steel by local (de-)alloying

Abstract: Martensitic 9-12% chromium steels present the most preferred material group for high-temperature components in thermal power plants. Previous investigations revealed that due to the use of a creep-resistant martensitic steel strengthened with boron and nitrogen (MarBN), the minimum creep rate can significantly be decreased. Furthermore, the formation of the fine-grained heataffected zone (FGHAZ) due to welding can be suppressed. This FGHAZ is subject to the most dominant failure mode (type IV cracking) of weld… Show more

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“…Details on the acting mechanism, however, must be clarified separately by numerical simulation. Because of the recurring problem of hot cracking within the fusion zone, further investigations on the use of a filler material were conducted to achieve hot crack free welds [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details on the acting mechanism, however, must be clarified separately by numerical simulation. Because of the recurring problem of hot cracking within the fusion zone, further investigations on the use of a filler material were conducted to achieve hot crack free welds [23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%