The Institute for Materials Science, Welding and Forming (IWS) conducts extensive research on modern martensitic 9-12% Cr steels intended for use in environmentally friendly power plants. Their comprehensive research program encompasses mechanical testing of base and weld metals, analysis of creep and damage mechanisms, weldability studies, microstructural evolution during creep, mathematical modeling of precipitation and coarsening kinetics, and simulation of complex heat treatments and creep deformation behavior. Through these interconnected projects, which are briefly described, IWS develops a thorough understanding of these materials while working toward a quantitative model of their creep behavior.

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