Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1580748 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Tensile and creep properties were investigated of 2 1/4 Cr-1Mo steel (A335 P22) taken from a main steam pipe operated for 300,000 hours for examining the effect of long-term operation. The test specimens in this study were taken from the circumferential welded joint of a Y-piece having been operated as a main steam pipe in a power plant for 302,188 hours at 839Â K under 293 start-stop cycles. Creep test of a welded joint taken from this component was carried out and the remaining life prediction was performed considering Type IV damage. In this prediction, finite element creep analysis was combined with a microscopic damage simulation considering the effect of increase of number density of creep voids in the fine-grained heat-affected zone. Thus, the fracture time of the welded joint was predicted.
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Authors
K. Moriyama, A. Kanaya, J. Kusumoto, K. Koba, T. Kamisasanuki, T. Imazato, K. Nakashima,