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Incorporation of Y2O3 Particles into 410L Stainless Steel by a Powder Metallurgy Route
Authors
A Alamo
A Kohyama
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A. Zeybek
AA Aleev
C Heintze
CA Williams
D-H Liu
H Hadraba
H Kishimoto
H Zhang
I Kubena
I Sabirov
IA Shibli
JA Silas
K. B. Chong
L Dai
L Fave
L Toualbi
L. Edwards
M Brocq
M Morakotjinda
M Ratti
M Tamura
M. E. Fitzpatrick
MB Toloczko
MC Brandes
MH Mathon
MK Miller
MK Miller
P Dubuisson
RL Klueh
S. Pirfo Barroso
TK Kim
V Castro de
Y Kimura
Z Brytan
Z Oksiuta
Publication date
1 January 2014
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Abstract
Addition of yttria to steels has been proposed for the fabrication of oxide-dispersion-strengthened materials for nuclear power applications. We have investigated materials prepared from 12 Cr martensitic stainless steel, AISI 410L, produced by powder metallurgy. Materials were produced with and without yttria addition, and two different sizes of yttria were used, 0.9 µm and 50 nm. Tensile and mini-creep tests were performed to determine mechanical properties. Optical microscopy, SEM, TEM, and EDX analysis were used to investigate the microstructures and deformation mechanisms and to obtain information about non-metallic inclusion particles. SiO2, MnS, and Y2Si2O7 inclusion particles were observed. An SiO2 and Y2O3 interaction was seen to have occurred during the ball milling, which impaired the final mechanical properties. Small-angle neutron scattering experiments showed that the matrix chemistry prevented effective dissolution of the yttria. © The Author(s) 201
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