Abstract
Creep, low cycle fatigue (LCF) and creep fatigue tests have been conducted for modified HR3C (25Cr20NiNbN) at high temperatures ranging of 650-750 °C. Both LCF and creep fatigue test results could be described with the Coffin-Manson relationship. The number of cycles to failure in the creep fatigue tests was more than one order of magnitude lower compared with LCF. The effect of the total hold time in tension (the total creep time) was compared to creep rupture data. The creep fatigue results were in reasonable agreement with the creep tests. The short creep fatigue lives may be due to the low creep ductility which was found in the creep tests. Fractography showed that the rupture mode was intergranular. Cavities were observed at grain boundaries due to the fracture of the primary Z phase particles in both LCF and creep fatigue tests. In comparison to Sanicro 25, the modified HR3C showed better LCF properties.
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