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AM-EPRI2004, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fourth International Conference, 291-302, October 25–28, 2004,
... Abstract A new 18Cr-9Ni-Nb-V-W-N-low C austenitic boiler tube (XA704) has been developed. Conventional high-strength austenitic stainless steel boiler tubes usually have high susceptibility to intergranular corrosion because of their high carbon content, and require special care for heated...
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AM-EPRI2004, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fourth International Conference, 1280-1298, October 25–28, 2004,
... carbide. This resulted in a different needle-like Laves phase morphology compared to the globular type observed in nickel and cobalt alloys, leading to improved CRS in the copper alloy. Increasing carbon content from 0.1% to 0.2% effectively suppressed Laves phase formation, as confirmed by Thermo-Calc...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 1402-1407, October 21–24, 2019,
... on the phase equilibria. SXES for carbon analysis was used and the peak intensity of the second reflection of carbon Kα is analyzed using the fully homogenized sample having different C content under the optimum condition to make the accurate calibration curves. The obtained calibration curve is in an accuracy...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 1109-1122, October 21–24, 2019,
... (206 HV10). The difference in hardness was attributed to the high carbon content in X20 material. The characterisation results revealed that the use of either X20 or P91 weld filler for a butt weld of creep aged X20 and virgin P91 pipes material does not have a distinct effect on the creep life...
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AM-EPRI2016, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Eighth International Conference, 1001-1009, October 11–14, 2016,
... 6.3 mm) should be enabled without preheating and post weld heat treatment (PWHT) due to the lower carbon content below 0.1%. High creep rupture strength (CRS) values are achieved by Ti, N and B elements alloyed to T24 steel. The original expectation that the welding small thickness without preheating...
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AM-EPRI2007, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference, 129-139, October 3–5, 2007,
... by examining the effects of alloying elements on microstructures, creep strength, weldability, and ductility. The microstructure of the HCMA is controlled to tempered bainite with low carbon content and the Vickers hardness value in HAZ is less than 350Hv to allow the application without preheating and post...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 549-564, October 22–25, 2013,
... and the new steel grade T24 is the low carbon content (0.07-0.09%) to keep good workability in terms of the welding behavior, a fixed Cr content in combination with a fixed min content of Si for the oxidation behavior and a Mo content around 1% for solid solution hardening. Furthermore the addition of V...
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AM-EPRI2007, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference, 402-412, October 3–5, 2007,
... at the carbon content higher than 0.3% (see Fig. 3(a)) and its forming temperature is the highest in comparison with M7C3 and M23C6, because MC carbide mainly forms directly from the liquid during solidification of the melt. The amount of M23C6, M7C3 and MC increases with the increasing of carbon content. 0.03...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 123-134, October 21–24, 2019,
... and the carbon content of austenite under equilibrium conditions of Super VM12 weld metal are shown in Figure 3. After exceeding Ae1 the austenite fraction increases until a full austenite microstructure is reached after exceeding Ae3. M23C6 carbides are partially going into solution after exceeding Ae1 whereas...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 333-343, October 22–25, 2013,
... strength of 870 MPa class. Body surface radial Body center axial Body center radial Trial LP rotor 3200mm LP rotor made from 600 ton ingot 2720mm 0.2%YS , TS Carbon content (N/mm2) at center(wt 0.02%YS (N/mm2) Bottom of ingot 0.30 0.25 0.20 950 900 850 800 750 700 780 740 700 660...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 360-370, October 22–25, 2013,
... Abstract While the water vapor content of the combustion gas in natural gas-fired land based turbines is ~10%, it can be 20-85% with coal-derived (syngas or H 2 ) fuels or innovative turbine concepts for more efficient carbon capture. Additional concepts envisage working fluids with high CO 2...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 96-103, October 21–24, 2019,
...% cobalt addition reduces the coarsening rate of Fe2W and makes the morphology very fine [7]. The carbon content and nitrogen content were both reduced to improve the long-term stability of the microstructure [8]. The steel was melted in a vacuum induction furnace. An ingot weighing 10 kg was hot-forged...
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AM-EPRI2016, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Eighth International Conference, 1207-1216, October 11–14, 2016,
..., with a ferrite structure formed at the intersection of multiple layers due to severe carbon migration. This was attributed to a steep gradient in Cr content caused by the low fusion penetration at the intersection. Experimental results and the relationship between fusion penetration and weld bead alignment...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 282-293, October 21–24, 2019,
... comparing with nitrogen-free steels and ASME grades 91 and 122. The oxidation resistance of 9%Cr ferritic steels depends on the nitrogen content in the each steel. That is, the weight gain decreases with an increase in nitrogen content. Moreover, the oxide scale of high nitrogen steel contained a high...
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AM-EPRI2007, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference, 830-862, October 3–5, 2007,
... been shifted into the direction of the long cooling times. A complete martensite transformation will be accomplished even at relatively long cooling times from normalization temperature. Due to the lower carbon contents in comparison to the steel X20CrMoV12-1, the 9 % Cr steels are characterized...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 881-891, October 22–25, 2013,
... of oxide scale from protective to non-protective allowing carbon and other harmfull species to penetrate inside the material. The results from the exposure with CaSO4 - KCl deposit in simulated oxyfuel conditions did not show carburization of S34710 steel [18]. Figure 5 presents the carbon content...
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AM-EPRI2024, Advances in Materials, Manufacturing, and Repair for Power Plants: Proceedings from the Tenth International Conference, 247-258, February 25–28, 2025,
... that depend on the mechanical properties required at the working temperature of the component [2]. For the repair with the PAW process, a powder material with an exceptionally low carbon content (<0.001%) and a chromium content of approximately 13% was used. The low carbon content helps avoid carbide...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 1417-1421, October 22–25, 2013,
... the initially formed protective Cr 2 O 3 scale facilitated gas permeation. This mechanism is believed to be responsible for the observed dependence of nodule formation on the oxygen content in the gas mixtures. carbon dioxide gas mixtures gas permeation high temperature oxidation intrinsic defects...
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AM-EPRI2004, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fourth International Conference, 855-871, October 25–28, 2004,
... and a low chromium content that would result in a smaller carbon-depleted zone than currently available fillers. However, this new filler metal was never commercialized due to a tendency for microfissuring, resulting in less than desired service life. This paper discusses further investigation...
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AM-EPRI2007, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference, 940-967, October 3–5, 2007,
... chromium content designed to minimize the carbon-denuded zone. However, this filler metal was never commercialized due to its tendency to microfissure, which resulted in a shorter-than-expected service life. This paper explores further investigations into the microfissuring of this filler metal...