Influence of Oxide Inclusions on the Creep Properties of Electron Beam Welds in Ti-added Reduced Activation Ferritic/Martensitic Steel

Author:

Han Jae-YeonORCID,Jo Yoon-Hwan,Kim Chiwon,Lee Chang-Hoon,Moon Joonoh,Hong Hyun-UkORCID

Abstract

In this study, the effects of reducing oxide inclusions on the microstructure, tensile properties at 550 ℃, and creep resistance of electron beam welded (EBW) joints in Ti-added reduced activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steel were investigated. Two RAFM steels, designated as Steel A and Steel B, were prepared by adjusting the Al and Si contents to contain different fractions of oxide inclusions. The microstructures of the base metal and heat-affected zone (HAZ) were analyzed, and the mechanical properties of the welds were evaluated. Reducing the Al and Si content in Steel B resulted in a decrease in both the fraction and size of oxide inclusions compared to Steel A. Both steels exhibited tempered martensitic microstructures with M23C6 and MX precipitates. Hardness tests revealed that the over-tempered HAZ (OTHAZ) was the weakest region. However, both tensile test and creep tests at 550 ℃ showed fractures occurring in the base metal, indicating that the low heat input of EBW effectively minimized the weak HAZ regions. Steel B demonstrated improved tensile properties and creep resistance due to the reduced oxide inclusions. It was found that Steel B had a significantly longer creep life than Steel A at 550 ℃. SEM analysis revealed ductile fracture characterized by dimples, where oxide inclusions containing Al, Si, Ta, and Ti were predominant. The presence of these inclusions reduced the effectiveness of solid solution and precipitation strengthening by consuming Ta and Ti. Additionally, microvoids could easily nucleate at the interface between the hard oxide inclusions and the soft metal matrix during creep. Therefore, the reduction of oxide inclusions improved deformation resistance and high-temperature stability, resulting in better creep resistance in Steel B. In conclusion, the reduction of oxide inclusions in Ti-added RAFM steel enhances the high-temperature mechanical properties and creep resistance of EBW joints, underscoring the importance of oxide control in the development of RAFM steels for fusion reactor applications.

Funder

Korea Institute of Materials Science

Publisher

The Korean Welding and Joining Society

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