Abstract
The effects of niobium additions to a “straight chromium” alloy were investigated by optical metallography and creep testing at 1033 K. The results indicate that by increasing the amount of interdendritic constituent, niobium adds to creep strength and fracture ductility. Optimum alloy design requires balancing niobium, chromium, and carbon content.
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