Materials (Jan 2022)

Creep Resistance of S304H Austenitic Steel Processed by High-Pressure Sliding

  • Petr Kral,
  • Jiri Dvorak,
  • Vaclav Sklenicka,
  • Zenji Horita,
  • Yoichi Takizawa,
  • Yongpeng Tang,
  • Lubomir Kral,
  • Marie Kvapilova,
  • Pavla Roupcová,
  • Jakub Horvath

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15010331
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
p. 331

Abstract

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Sheets of coarse-grained S304H austenitic steel were processed by high-pressure sliding (HPS) at room temperature and a ultrafine-grained microstructure with a mean grain size of about 0.14 µm was prepared. The microstructure changes and creep behavior of coarse-grained and HPS-processed steel were investigated at 500–700 °C under the application of different loads. It was found that the processing of S304H steel led to a significant improvement in creep strength at 500 °C. However, a further increase in creep temperature to 600 °C and 700 °C led to the deterioration of creep behavior of HPS-processed steel. The microstructure results suggest that the creep behavior of HPS-processed steel is associated with the thermal stability of the SPD-processed microstructure. The recrystallization, grain growth, the coarsening of precipitates led to a reduction in creep strength of the HPS-processed state. It was also observed that in the HPS-processed microstructure the fast formation of σ-phase occurs. The σ-phase was already formed during slight grain coarsening at 600 °C and its formation was enhanced after recrystallization at 700 °C.

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