Simulation of Precipitation in a Complex 9-12% Cr Steel for Modem Steam Power Plants

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
J. Rajek
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The novel multi-component, multi-particle, multi-phase precipitation model developed recently is used to predict the precipitation kinetics in complex 9-12% Cr steels investigated within the European COST 522 project. These steels are used for tubes, pipes, casings and rotors in USC (ultra super critical) steam power plants for the 21st century. In the computer simulations, the evolution of the precipitate microstructure is monitored over the entire production heat treatment starting with the casting process, including austenizing, several annealing treatments and in-service conditions. The main interest lies on the concurrent growth and coarsening interaction of different types of precipitates. Keywords: Precipitation kinetics, heat treatment, power plant steels, simulation
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APA: J. Rajek  (2003)  Simulation of Precipitation in a Complex 9-12% Cr Steel for Modem Steam Power Plants

MLA: J. Rajek Simulation of Precipitation in a Complex 9-12% Cr Steel for Modem Steam Power Plants. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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