Duplex stainless steels are desirable for use in power generation systems because of their attractive combination of strength, corrosion
resistance and cost. However, thermal embrittlement at intermediate homologous temperatures of ~475 °C and below, limits upper service temperatures
for many applications. New lean grade duplex alloys have improved thermal stability...
Duplex stainless steels are desirable for use in power generation systems because of their attractive combination of strength, corrosion
resistance and cost. However, thermal embrittlement at intermediate homologous temperatures of ~475 °C and below, limits upper service temperatures
for many applications. New lean grade duplex alloys have improved thermal stability...
Duplex stainless steels are desirable for use in power generation systems because of their attractive combination of strength, corrosion resistance and cost. However, thermal embrittlement at intermediate homologous temperatures of ~475 °C and below, limits upper service temperatures for many applications. New lean grade duplex alloys have improved thermal stability...
Mechanical property degradation due to the disorder-order phase transformation is of potential concern for alloys based on the Ni-Cr binary system, particularly in nuclear power applications, where component lifetimes can exceed 80 years. In the present research, a disorder-order phase transformation has been studied in the Ni-33 at.% Cr model...