Improvement of the creep resistance of FeCo–2V alloy arising from a small addition of Cr
2016
Abstract This work presents our recent findings that a small addition (0.5 at. %) of Cr to FeCo–2V alloy leads to a great improvement in creep resistance. High resolution electron microscopy was applied to study microstructural evolution of the Cr added alloy during the creep process performed at 600 °C under 200 MPa. At an initial step of the creep, there appear plate-like precipitates with bcc/fcc structure as well as some rod-like ones with hcp structure. A coherent relationship is identified between the precipitates and bcc FeCo matrix. With prolonging the creep, the rod-like hcp precipitates are revealed to remain in the bcc matrix, showing a good stability under the creep condition and in turn resulting in piling-up of dislocations to a great extent around the precipitates. In addition, the Cr added alloy is shown to have a large stress exponent of 8.4, indicating a strong interaction between dislocations and the hcp precipitates.
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