Precipitation of oxide dispersion strength steels after long-term annealing at temperature of 475 °C
Dávid Košovský,
Marcel Miglierini,
Tomáš Kmječ
et al.
Abstract:Oxide dispersion strengthened steels are key alloys used in nuclear installations. Steels with chromium content of up to 10 wt % are suitable due to their advantageous properties and these alloys are used for the construction of technological devices in the primary circuit of nuclear power plants. From other studies, it can be concluded that chromium has anti-corrosive properties due to the formation of a passivation layer, which results in reduced activation of the material by thermal neutrons. Macroscopic pr… Show more
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