Summary: | Phase equilibria among δ-Fe, γ-Fe, and Fe<sub>2</sub>M phases in the Fe-Cr-M (M: Hf, Ta) ternary systems were determined using bulk alloys heat-treated at high temperatures. The final goal of this study is to develop novel ferritic heat resistant steels strengthened by precipitation of Fe<sub>2</sub>M phase on the eutectoid type reaction path: δ → γ + Fe<sub>2</sub>M. The phases present in heat-treated samples were identified by microstructural characterization and X-ray diffraction pattern analysis. The chemical compositions of the phases were analyzed by energy dispersive spectroscopy. A pseudo-eutectoid trough (δ → γ + Fe<sub>2</sub>M) exists at ~1220 °C at a Hf content of 0.1% and at ~1130 °C at a Ta content of 0.6% on the vertical section at a Cr content of 9.5% in each ternary system, respectively. A thermodynamic calculation with a database that reflects reported binary phase diagrams and the present study indicates that an increase in the Cr content decreases the temperature and the Hf/Ta contents of the pseudo-eutectoid troughs. The determined phase equilibria suggest that the supersaturation of Hf/Ta for the formation of γ phase is higher in the Hf doped system than in the Ta doped system, which is probably an origin of a much slower kinetics of precipitation on the eutectoid path in the latter system.
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