Effects of tantalum on austenitic transformation kinetics of RAFM steel

The RAFM(reduced activation ferritic/martensitic)steels containing different tantalum contents(0wt.%,0.027wt.%,0.073wt.%)were designed and cast.Differential scanning calorimetry and optical microscopy were employed to explore the influence of tantalum content on the austenitic transformation of RAFM...

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Published in钢铁研究学报:英文版 no. 7; pp. 705 - 710
Main Author Jian-guo Chen Yong-chang Liu Chen-xi Liu Bi-yu Yan Hui-jun Li
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2017
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Summary:The RAFM(reduced activation ferritic/martensitic)steels containing different tantalum contents(0wt.%,0.027wt.%,0.073wt.%)were designed and cast.Differential scanning calorimetry and optical microscopy were employed to explore the influence of tantalum content on the austenitic transformation of RAFM steels.The austenitic transformation kinetics was described by aphase-transformation model.The model,involving site saturation nucleation,diffusion-controlled growth and impingement correction,was established based on the classical Johnson-Mehl-Avrami-Kolmogorov model.The phase-transformation kinetics parameters,including D0(pre-exponential factor for diffusion)and Qd(activation energy for diffusion),were calculated by fitting the experimental data and the kinetic model.The results indicated that the average grain size is decreased with the increase of tantalum.The values of Ac1 and Ac3 (onset and finish temperature of austenitic transformation,respectively)are increased by increasing the tantalum content.The increase of tantalum caused the decrease of D0.However,Qd is increased with the increase of tantalum.In addition,as a carbides forming element,tantalum would reduce the carbon diffusion coefficient and slow down the austenitic transformation rate.
Bibliography:11-3678/TF
Jian-guo Chen;Yong-chang Liu;Chen-xi Liu;Bi-yu Yan;Hui-jun Li;State Key Laboratory of Hydraulic Engineering Simulation and Safety,School of Materials Science & Engineering,Tianjin University
ISSN:1006-706X
2210-3988