J Mater Sci Technol ›› 1998, Vol. 14 ›› Issue (3): 226-230.

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Effects of Long-term Creep at Elevated Temperatures on Rupture Ductility in 9Cr-1Mo-V-Nb-N Steel

Lihui ZHU; Qinxin ZHAO; Haicheng GU and Yansun LUSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an 710049, China)   

  • Received:1998-05-28 Revised:1998-05-28 Online:1998-05-28 Published:2009-10-10

Abstract: Besides the creep strength, creep ductility has also been recognized as an important material parameter, since low ductility is often associated with notch sensitivity and concomitant prema-ture failure, especially brittle fracture. Creep rupture data of 9Cr-1Mo-V-Nb-N show that the creep ductility decreases with decreasing stress at constant temperatures or with decreasing tem-perature at constant stresses. SEM and TEM were used to investigate the mechanism of creep brittleness. The results indicate that the decrease of rupture ductility after long-term creep is related to the decrease of mobile dislocation density, the coarsening and coalescence of carbides and the decrease of shear lip size.