Changes of Magnetic Field and Microstructure in Type 304 Stainless Steel Subjected to High-Temperature Damage
Yuji NAGAE and Kazumi AOTO
Abstract:It has been found that magnetic property changes in austenitic stainless steel subjected to creep at high temperature. The change of magnetic property is mainly due to decrease the chromium concentration in the vicinity of grain boundary and transform into martensite in the area. But this result is for short-term creep. It is necessary to evaluate the long-term creep in order to develop non-destructive technique for plants. Moreover it is important to evaluate the fatigue. The change of magnetic property for those damages at high temperatures is investigated. The transformation into martensite is observed for both the long-term creep and fatigue. The magnetic regions are observed in sever deformed area and near crack. Then the formation of magnetic phases is related to the damage. Key Words:Creep, Fatigue, High temperature, Austenite, Magnetism