Materials Letters | 2021

The carburization behavior of Alloy 800HT in high temperature supercritical-CO2

 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The contribution of high-temperature supercritical-CO2 (S-CO2) exposure (650 oC for 1000 h) on the carburization behavior of Alloy 800HT was studied. For comparison, Alloy 800HT specimens were also exposed to air- and vacuum environments. The S-CO2-exposed specimens showed carbon-accumulated layer at the oxide-matrix interface. All specimens showed subsurface carbide precipitation but it was more pronounced for the S-CO2-exposed specimen, suggesting inward carbon diffusion from the carbon-accumulated layer at oxide-matrix interface. The pronounced subsurface carbide precipitation for the S-CO2-exposed specimens resulted in much increased hardening and reduction in ductility. Thus, we clearly identified that S-CO2 exposure caused the formation of the interfacial carbon-accumulated layer and more subsurface carbide precipitates, and resulting in additional hardening and reduction in ductility for Alloy 800HT.

Volume 299
Pages 130067
DOI 10.1016/J.MATLET.2021.130067
Language English
Journal Materials Letters

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