Abstract
A new martensitic steel was developed for power generation applications. Tenaris High Oxidation Resistance (Thor) is an evolution of Grade 91, designed to have improved steam oxidation resistance and better long-term microstructural stability, with equal or better creep strength. Based on consolidated metallurgical knowledge of microstructural evolution mechanisms, and extensive development performed in the last decade, Thor was engineered to overcome temperature limitations of Grade 91, yet it can be processed in the same fashion, permitting the use of existing best practices for Grade 91 boiler fabrication. Welding trials were performed on Thor tubes and pipe using welding procedures that are routinely employed in the construction of Grade 91 steel components. A summary of relevant results is presented, demonstrating the applicability of long-established and tested welding procedures to components manufactured with Thor steel.