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1 Printed book

Z-phase in 9-12% Cr steels

Kjartansson Danielsen, Hilmar.; Technical University of Denmark; IPL

Department of Manufacturing, Engineering and Management, Technical University of Denamrk, — 2007, pp. Ca. 130 sider :

Year: 2007

Language: English

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2 PhD Thesis

Z-phase in 9-12% Cr Steels

Danielsen, Hilmar Kjartansson

Technical University of Denmark — 2007

Year: 2007

Language: English

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3 Report

Z-phase in 9-12% Cr Steels

The complex nitride Z-phase, Cr(V,Nb)N, has recently been identified as a major cause for premature breakdown in creep strength of a number of new 9-12%Cr martensitic steels. A thermodynamic model of the Z-phase has been created based on the Thermo-Calc software. The model predicts the Z-phase

Year: 2004

Language: English

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4 Conference paper

Z-Phase in 9-12%Cr Steels

Danielsen, Hilmar; Hald, John

Conference Epri — 2004

Year: 2004

Language: English

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5 Conference paper

Precipitation process of Z-phase in 9-12%CR steels

Danielsen, Hilmar Kjartansson

Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants - Proceedings From the 7th International Conference — 2014, pp. 1104-1115

Precipitation of Z-phase, Cr(V,Nb)N, is known to negatively affect creep properties of 9-12%Cr steels for power plant applications as it dissolves finely distributed MX particles, (V,Nb)N, especially in high Cr steels. As the Z-phase precipitates slowly as large particles, this causes a net drop

Year: 2014

Language: English

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6 Journal article

Behaviour of Z phase in 9–12%Cr steels

The literature on the behaviour of modified Z phase Cr(V,Nb)N in creep resistant martensitic 9–12%Cr steels is briefly reviewed. Ten different 9–12%Cr steels were investigated after prolonged exposure at 600–660uC; the modified Z phase was found in all of them. In steels with high Cr content (11–12

Year: 2006

Language: English

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7 Conference paper

Influence of Z-phase on long-term creep stability of martensitic 9-12%Cr steels

Danielsen, Hilmar Kjartansson; Hald, John

9th Liege Conference on Materials for Advanced Power Engineering — 2010

Year: 2010

Language: English

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8 Journal article

Review of Z phase precipitation in 9–12 wt-%Cr steels

For high temperature applications, 9–12 wt-%Cr steels in fossil fired power plants rely upon precipitate strengthening from (V,Nb)N MX nitrides for long term creep strength. During prolonged exposure at service temperature, another nitride precipitates: Cr(V,Nb)NZ phase. The Z phases lowly

Year: 2016

Language: English

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