An Investigation on Structure Stability of Advanced Austenitic Heat-Resisting Steels and Ni-Base Superalloys for 600–700 °C A-USC Power Plant Application

Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference Advances in Materials Technology for Power Plants(2013)

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Abstract This overview paper contains a part of structure stability study on advanced austenitic heat-resisting steels (TP347H, Super304H and HR3C) and Ni-base superalloys (Nimonic80A, Waspaloy and Inconel740/740H) for 600-700°C A-USC fossil power plant application from a long-term joint project among companies, research institutes and university in China. The long time structure stability of these advanced austenitic steel TP347H, Super304H, HR3C in the temperature range of 650-700 °C and Ni-base superalloys Nimonic80A, Waspaloy and Inconel740/740H in the temperature range of 600-800°C till 10,000h have been detailed studied in this paper.
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