Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
774156 Engineering Failure Analysis 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study presents an analysis on a weld joint leakage accident between elbow and straight pipes that connect the inlet of a catalyst plant vacuum pump and the outlet of a vacuum evaporator tank. Moreover, the causes and mechanisms of material degradation are investigated by analyzing the chemical compositions and observing the microstructures with the use of a metallographic microscope and a scanning electron microscope. Energy dispersive spectroscopy was used on the test materials and corrosion products to examine the changes in the elements during material degradation. The results show that stress corrosion cracking caused the cracks and the leakage on the joints. The fracture morphologies were dominated by river cleavage and fan-shaped cleavage patterns. The existence of Cl− and residual stress from the installation of the elbow pipe and the heat effect of the welding process contributed to the stress corrosion cracking.

► The failure of the weld joint was SCC of austenitic stainless steel. ► The SCC was caused by residual stress of the elbow side and existence of Cl−. ► Microstructure played an important role in the different SCC resistance of steels. ► Improper chemical composition may be another reason for the failure.

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