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J. Phys. IV France
Volume 112, October 2003
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Page(s) | 445 - 448 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp4:2003921 |
J. Phys. IV France 112 (2003) 445
DOI: 10.1051/jp4:2003921
Z phase precipitation in martensitic 12CrMoVNb steels
V. Vodarek1 and A. Strang21 VITKOVICE - R & D, Pohranicni 31, 70602 Ostrava 6, Czech Republic
2 Department of Engineering, University of Leicester, Leicester, U.K.
Abstract
Precipitation of Z phase contributes significantly to degradation of creep properties of 12CrMoVNb steels because its precipitation
is accompanied by dissolution offinely dispersed nitrides and carbonitrides of M2X and/or MX type. The orientation relationship
between Z phase and the ferritic matrix was determined as:
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. Prolonged thcrmal/creep exposure is accompanied by recrystallisation of the matrix and this orientation relationship is
destroyed. Nevertheless Z phase particles preserve the form of thin plates. Z phase is a nitride which is rich in vanadium,
niobium and chromium and its composition depends on both the temperature of precipitation and the initial chemical composition
of steels. The composition of Z phase does not change during long term exposure at the original precipitation temperature.
A relationship between the composition of Z phase and its temperature of formation may be able to be used as a temperature
exposure indicator of steels. However it is also necessary to know the Z phase composition for a given cast of material.
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