Abstract

The structure characteristics and mechanical properties of as-cast and carburized HPNb alloy tubes were investigated in this paper. Through magnetism test by the vibrating sample magnetometer, we find that the paramagnetic structure of as-cast HPNb alloy tubes has changed into ferromagnetic structure after carburization. Electron back-scattered diffraction (EBSD) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyses show that the M23C6 type carbide transformed into M7C3 type carbide in carburization zone. Due to the coarser primary carbides and blocky-shaped secondary carbides after carburization, the ductility and toughness of the ethylene cracking furnace tubes are very low and become brittle. At high temperature, the tensile strength and yield strength of carburized tube are higher than those of as-cast tube, but the tensile elongation is lower. Owing to the microstructure degradation, the creep strength of HPNb alloy decreased after carburization. Hence, the carburization also could lead to the decrease of the remnant life of the pyrolysis furnace tubes.

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