Effect of silicon contents on the microstructures and mechanical properties of heat affected zones for 9Cr2WVTa steels

Jian Wang, Shanping Lu, Lijian Rong, Dianzhong Li

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Abstract

The weldability of 9Cr2WVTa steels with silicon content varying from 0.30 wt.% to 1.36 wt.% was studied to meet the requirement of Generation- nuclear reactor. Samples of enlarged HAZs were fabricated by a thermal-mechanical simulator based on the simulation and measurement of non-equilibrium phase transformation. The content of δ-ferrite in the HAZs increased with the silicon content and the peak temperature of welding thermal cycle. The impact toughness in the HAZs decreased in different degrees when the δ-ferrite exhibits stripe (lower than 4.82%) or blocky types (higher than 4.82%). Post weld heat treatment (PWHT) has a significant role on improving the toughness. Adding silicon content increased the volume of δ-ferrite and therefore, decreased the tensile strength of the HAZs for 9Cr2WVTa steels. Silicon also as solid solution strengthening element increased the tensile strength. The 9Cr2WVTa steel has good weldability when the silicon content is lower than 0.60 wt.%.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-12
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Nuclear Materials
Volume470
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Mar 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 9Cr2WVTa steel
  • Silicon content
  • Solid solution strengthening
  • Weldability
  • δ-ferrite

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