November 18, 2024
Journal Article

Manufacturing ODS Steels from GARS Powders by Friction Consolidation and Extrusion

Abstract

Previous research suggested that friction-based processing is a promising method for fabricating oxide dispersion-strengthened (ODS) steel. In this study, we combined friction consolidation and friction extrusion to successfully manufacture ODS steel rods using precursor powder made with gas atomization reaction synthesis. We examined the microstructure evolution from the initial powder to the final extruded rod, which revealed the dispersion process of Y. Additionally, by comparing the microstructures of three rods extruded at different temperatures, we showed that low-temperature friction extrusion effectively enhanced microstructure uniformity and prevented grain coarsening, leading to improved mechanical properties. Our findings provide practical guidelines for adjusting processing parameters in the production of ODS steel using friction-based processing.

Published: November 18, 2024

Citation

Wang X., J.T. Darsell, X. Ma, J. Liu, T. Liu, R. Prabhakaran, and I.E. Anderson, et al. 2024. Manufacturing ODS Steels from GARS Powders by Friction Consolidation and Extrusion. JOM. The Journal of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society 76, no. _:2899-2913. PNNL-SA-200089. doi:10.1007/s11837-024-06584-5