Structural changes in P92-type steel after creep at temperature of 600°C under a stress of 140 MPa were investigated. The steel was solution treated at 1050°C and tempered at 780°C. The structure in the grip portion of the creep specimen changed scarcely after creep exposure for 6876 h. In contrast, the structural changes in the gage and neck sections were characterized by transformation of the tempered martensite lath structure into relatively coarse subgrain structure. The formation of a well-defined subgrain structure in the gage and neck sections was accompanied by the coarsening of M23C6 carbides and precipitations of Laves phase during creep. Mechanisms of grain boundary pinning by precipitates are discussed.

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