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    Weldment Evaluation of High Pressure Steam Rotors

    Source: Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering:;1994:;volume( 116 ):;issue: 004::page 429
    Author:
    D. Wojnowski
    ,
    G. W. Galanes
    ,
    T. D. Spry
    ,
    H. Kasapbasioglu
    ,
    J. E. Indacochea
    DOI: 10.1115/1.2902124
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Life extension of high pressure and intermediate pressure rotors by weld repair is a viable alternative considering the latest developments. Our objective is to select a filler wire that will produce a weld with mechanical properties compatible with those of the rotor material. Three filler metals, (CrMoV, 12 percent Cr and 5 percent Cr) were used in the investigation. Multipass submerged arc groove welds were produced, post weld heat treated at 677° C (1250°F), and submitted to a series of mechanical tests at room and elevated temperatures. The tests samples were machined parallel to the weld direction (longitudinal), which included only weld metal, and perpendicular to the weld metal (crossweld) so that the test sample includes portions of the weld metal, heat-affected zone (HAZ) and base metal. A limited metallurgical evaluation was also performed. The room temperature tensile properties of the CrMoV and 12 percent Cr crossweld samples exceeded those of the rotor metal, but the tensile properties of the 5 percent Cr crosswelds did not match those of the rotor metal. The 12 percent Cr crossweld samples failed in the weld metal during hot tensile and stress rupture testing, and these failures were attributed to slag entrapment; yet the yield and tensile strengths of these weldments just exceeded those of the rotor base metal. The CrMoV crossweld specimens performed the best at the high temperature testing; the failure for the hot tensile specimens occurred in the weld metal and the values matched those of the all weld metal (longitudinal) specimens which greatly exceeded the rotor base metal strengths. The crossweld stress rupture samples failed outside the weld metal at the heat affected zone (HAZ) near the unaffected base metal with rupture lives lower than the rotor base metal. Microhardness evaluations in the CrMoV and 12 percent Cr cross weldments about the HAZ/base metal boundary identify a soft region at this location. The mechanical properties of the 5 percent weldment were in general inferior to the rotor base metal. The weld metal’s hardness was lower than the rotor base metal given its superior Charpy energy values; however, the creep rupture strength was inferior.
    keyword(s): High pressure (Physics) , Rotors , Steam , Metals , Base metals , Rupture , Heat , Temperature , Stress , Testing , Failure , Mechanical properties , Life extension , High temperature , Filler metals , Mechanical testing , Microhardness , Welded joints , Pressure , Creep , Maintenance , Wire , Fillers (Materials) AND Slags ,
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    contributor authorD. Wojnowski
    contributor authorG. W. Galanes
    contributor authorT. D. Spry
    contributor authorH. Kasapbasioglu
    contributor authorJ. E. Indacochea
    date accessioned2017-05-08T23:44:46Z
    date available2017-05-08T23:44:46Z
    date copyrightNovember, 1994
    date issued1994
    identifier issn1087-1357
    identifier otherJMSEFK-27775#429_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/113895
    description abstractLife extension of high pressure and intermediate pressure rotors by weld repair is a viable alternative considering the latest developments. Our objective is to select a filler wire that will produce a weld with mechanical properties compatible with those of the rotor material. Three filler metals, (CrMoV, 12 percent Cr and 5 percent Cr) were used in the investigation. Multipass submerged arc groove welds were produced, post weld heat treated at 677° C (1250°F), and submitted to a series of mechanical tests at room and elevated temperatures. The tests samples were machined parallel to the weld direction (longitudinal), which included only weld metal, and perpendicular to the weld metal (crossweld) so that the test sample includes portions of the weld metal, heat-affected zone (HAZ) and base metal. A limited metallurgical evaluation was also performed. The room temperature tensile properties of the CrMoV and 12 percent Cr crossweld samples exceeded those of the rotor metal, but the tensile properties of the 5 percent Cr crosswelds did not match those of the rotor metal. The 12 percent Cr crossweld samples failed in the weld metal during hot tensile and stress rupture testing, and these failures were attributed to slag entrapment; yet the yield and tensile strengths of these weldments just exceeded those of the rotor base metal. The CrMoV crossweld specimens performed the best at the high temperature testing; the failure for the hot tensile specimens occurred in the weld metal and the values matched those of the all weld metal (longitudinal) specimens which greatly exceeded the rotor base metal strengths. The crossweld stress rupture samples failed outside the weld metal at the heat affected zone (HAZ) near the unaffected base metal with rupture lives lower than the rotor base metal. Microhardness evaluations in the CrMoV and 12 percent Cr cross weldments about the HAZ/base metal boundary identify a soft region at this location. The mechanical properties of the 5 percent weldment were in general inferior to the rotor base metal. The weld metal’s hardness was lower than the rotor base metal given its superior Charpy energy values; however, the creep rupture strength was inferior.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleWeldment Evaluation of High Pressure Steam Rotors
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume116
    journal issue4
    journal titleJournal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.2902124
    journal fristpage429
    journal lastpage434
    identifier eissn1528-8935
    keywordsHigh pressure (Physics)
    keywordsRotors
    keywordsSteam
    keywordsMetals
    keywordsBase metals
    keywordsRupture
    keywordsHeat
    keywordsTemperature
    keywordsStress
    keywordsTesting
    keywordsFailure
    keywordsMechanical properties
    keywordsLife extension
    keywordsHigh temperature
    keywordsFiller metals
    keywordsMechanical testing
    keywordsMicrohardness
    keywordsWelded joints
    keywordsPressure
    keywordsCreep
    keywordsMaintenance
    keywordsWire
    keywordsFillers (Materials) AND Slags
    treeJournal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering:;1994:;volume( 116 ):;issue: 004
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