Abstract

The recrystallization behavior of 12Cr and 15Cr oxide dispersion-strengthened (ODS) ferritic steels, which are the promising candidate materials for long-life core materials of the advanced fast breeder reactors, was investigated in terms of an intermediate softening heat treatment. It was clarified that keeping recovery structure at the intermediate heat treatment is indispensable for producing recrystallized structure at the final heat treatment. Prevention of repeating recrystallization is owing to the stable {100} 〈110〉 texture formation with less stored strain energy by the cold-rolling of the recrystallized structure. The two-step softening process was proposed to suppress the recrystallization and obtain adequate hardness reduction at the intermediate heat treatment. This process is effective for producing a stable recrystallized structure at the final heat treatment of the manufacturing process of ODS ferritic steel cladding.

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