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contributor authorA. Hizume
contributor authorY. Takeda
contributor authorH. Yokota
contributor authorY. Takano
contributor authorA. Suzuki
contributor authorS. Kinoshita
contributor authorM. Koono
contributor authorT. Tsuchiyama
date accessioned2017-05-08T23:24:49Z
date available2017-05-08T23:24:49Z
date copyrightOctober, 1987
date issued1987
identifier issn0094-4289
identifier otherJEMTA8-26918#319_1.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/102495
description abstractThe upper limit of steam temperature which 12Cr steel rotors can withstand has been considered to be 566°C, but the recent projects on the advanced steam turbine of large capacity demand to raise it. The key factor in upgrading the creep rupture strength of the existing 12Cr steel rotors is to adjust “Equivalent Molybdenum Content” to the optimum, which is 1.5 percent in case no tungsten is contained. A HP-IP rotor, of 11 tons in final machined weight, for EPDC’s Wakamatsu high-temperature turbine to be operated with 593/593°C steam, has been manufactured with the chemical composition of C 0.14, Si 0.08, Mn 0.51, P 0.013, S 0.001, Ni 0.60, Cr 10.23, Mo 1.48, V 0.17, Nb 0.056, N 0.045, and Al 0.002 percent, respectively, through ESR process, Its creep rupture strength after heat treatment is 122 MPa for 593°C and 105 hr. The paper reports the concept of this material and the actual achievement in Wakamatsu rotor forging, referring to the working condition expected on the rotors for 1000 MW-class advanced steam turbine.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleAn Advanced 12Cr Steel Rotor Applicable to Elevated Steam Temperature 593°C
typeJournal Paper
journal volume109
journal issue4
journal titleJournal of Engineering Materials and Technology
identifier doi10.1115/1.3225984
journal fristpage319
journal lastpage325
identifier eissn1528-8889
keywordsTemperature
keywordsSteel
keywordsRotors
keywordsSteam
keywordsSteam turbines
keywordsRupture
keywordsCreep
keywordsWeight (Mass)
keywordsTurbines
keywordsmolybdenum
keywordsForging
keywordsHeat treating (Metalworking)
keywordsTungsten AND High temperature
treeJournal of Engineering Materials and Technology:;1987:;volume( 109 ):;issue: 004
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