Development of oxide dispersion strengthened ferritic steels for fusion
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Researcher), United States Department of Energy (Sponsor), United States Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information (Distributor)
An oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) ferritic steel with high temperature strength has been developed in line with low activation criteria for application in fusion power systems. The composition Fe-13.5Cr-2W-0.5Ti-0.25Y₂O³ was chosen to provide a minimum chromium content to insure fully delta-ferrite stability. High temperature strength has been demonstrated by measuring creep response of the ODS alloy in uniaxial tension at 650 and 900 C in an inert atmosphere chamber. Results of tests at 900 C demonstrate that this alloy has creep properties similar to other alloys of similar design and can be considered for use in high temperature fusion power system designs. The alloy selection process, materials production, microstructural evaluation and creep testing are described
eBook, English, 1998
United States. Dept. of Energy., Washington, D.C., 1998