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Effect of TaC Particles Dissolution on Grain Coarsening in Reduced Activation Steels

Effect of TaC Particles Dissolution on Grain Coarsening in Reduced Activation Steels
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摘要 The effect of TaC on grains and packets coarsening in the reduced activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steels was investigated. It was found that the combined effect of the austenitizing temperature and heating rate resulted in the heterogeneous austenite grain growth. When the austenitizing temperature was raised above 1 423 K, the TaC particles disappeared, and the homogenous grains abruptly increased. The thermodynamic model for dissolution of TaC particles during austenitizing was applied to interpret the results. The effect of TaC on grains and packets coarsening in the reduced activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steels was investigated. It was found that the combined effect of the austenitizing temperature and heating rate resulted in the heterogeneous austenite grain growth. When the austenitizing temperature was raised above 1 423 K, the TaC particles disappeared, and the homogenous grains abruptly increased. The thermodynamic model for dissolution of TaC particles during austenitizing was applied to interpret the results.
出处 《Journal of Iron and Steel Research International》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2011年第9期47-52,共6页
基金 Item Sponsored by National Basic Research Program of China(2010CB731600,2009GB109000) National Natural Science Foundation of China(51071090)
关键词 reduced activation steel TaC precipitation diffusion thermodynamic model reduced activation steel TaC precipitation diffusion thermodynamic model
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