Abstract

Herein, we report a new castable nanostructured alloy (CNA), which was first melted in a vacuum induction furnace to introduce micron- and submicron-sized inclusions, strengthened by the multiscale secondary phases for fusion reactors. The large micron-scale inclusions are removed, whereas submicron-scale inclusions were retained during an electroslag remelting process. The ingot was subjected to heat treatment at 1050 °C for 0.5 h followed by heating at 650 °C for 1.5 h to obtain tempered martensite along with the nanosized (Ti, W) carbides. The improvement in the mechanical properties of the sample treated at 750 °C was attributed to the removal of blocky Y-rich inclusions along with the strengthening of the submicron-sized Y2O3 oxides. The performance of the sample treated at 650 °C was explained by the precipitation of the fine (Ti, W) carbides.

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