Hongyuan Fan
Sichuan University
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International Journal of Minerals Metallurgy and Materials | 2016
Xue Yang; Lan Sun; Ji Xiong; Ping Zhou; Hongyuan Fan; Jian-yong Liu
The effect of aging on the mechanical properties and microstructures of a new ZG12Cr9Mo1Co1NiVNbNB ferritic heat resistant steel was investigated in this work to satisfy the high steam parameters of the ultra-supercritical power plant. The results show that the main precipitates during aging are Fe(Cr, Mo)23C6, V(Nb)C, and (Fe2Mo) Laves in the steel. The amounts of the precipitated phases increase during aging, and correspondingly, the morphologies of phases are similar to be round. Fe(Cr, Mo)23C6 appears along boundaries and grows with increasing temperature. In addition, it is revealed that the martensitic laths are coarsened and eventually happen to be polygonization. The hardness and strength decrease gradually, whereas the plasticity of the steel increases. What’s more, the hardness of this steel after creep is similar to that of other 9%–12%Cr ferritic steels. Thus, ZG12Cr9Mo1Co1NiVNbNB can be used in the project.
International Journal of Minerals Metallurgy and Materials | 2015
Ke Yang; Lan Sun; Yu-zhen Liu; Hongyuan Fan
A series of austenitic cast iron samples with different compositions were cast and a part of nickel in the samples was replaced by manganese for economic reason. Erosion–corrosion tests were conducted under 2wt% sulfuric acid and 15wt% quartz sand. The results show that the matrix of cast irons remains austenite after a portion of nickel is replaced with manganese. (Fe,Cr)3C is a common phase in the cast irons, and nickel is the main alloying element in high-nickel cast iron; whereas, (Fe,Mn)3C is observed with the increased manganese content in low-nickel cast iron. Under erosion–corrosion tests, the weight-loss rates of the cast irons increase with increasing time. Wear plays a more important role than corrosion in determining the weight loss. It is indicated that the processes of weight loss for the cast irons with high and low nickel contents are different. The erosion resistance of the cast iron containing 7.29wt% nickel and 6.94wt% manganese is equivalent to that of the cast iron containing 13.29wt% nickel.
Materials Characterization | 2009
Jun Wang; Ji Xiong; Qian Peng; Hongyuan Fan; Ying Wang; Gui-jiang Li; Baoluo Shen
Journal of Materials Processing Technology | 2009
Jun Wang; Ji Xiong; Hongyuan Fan; Hongshan Yang; Haohuai Liu; Baoluo Shen
Surface & Coatings Technology | 2012
Jun Wang; Yuanhua Lin; Jing Yan; Dezhi Zen; Qiang Zhang; Runbo Huang; Hongyuan Fan
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2010
Zhixing Guo; Ji Xiong; Mei Yang; Sujian Xiong; Jianzhong Chen; Yuemei Wu; Hongyuan Fan; Lan Sun; Jun Wang; Hui Wang
Ceramics International | 2013
Chenghong Yi; Hongyuan Fan; Ji Xiong; Zhixing Guo; Guangbiao Dong; Weicai Wan; Hongsheng Chen
Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2010
Keqin Feng; Ji Xiong; Lan Sun; Hongyuan Fan; Xiang Zhou
Ceramics International | 2012
Ji Xiong; Sujian Xiong; Zhixing Guo; Mei Yang; Jianzhong Chen; Hongyuan Fan
Applied Surface Science | 2013
Runbo Huang; Jun Wang; Si Zhong; Mingxing Li; Ji Xiong; Hongyuan Fan