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AM-EPRI2016, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Eighth International Conference, 983-988, October 11–14, 2016,
... and component sampling. By analyzing the results of on-site test and samples removed from the component, it is found that cracks existing in the welds are hydrogen induced delayed cracks. During the welding process and post-heating treatment (hydrogen bake-out), dehydrogenation was insufficient. This fact...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 573-585, October 22–25, 2013,
...-heated weld passes was characterized using light optical microscopy and hardness mapping. Microstructures with hardness between 416 and 350 HV 0.1 were found in the thick wall welds, which indicated potential susceptibility to hydrogen induced cracking (HIC) caused by hydrogen absorption during welding...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 1372-1387, October 22–25, 2013,
..., such as hydrogen induced cracking, reheat cracking and stress corrosion cracking. In order to help characterize high temperature cracking phenomena, including reheat cracking, a limited number of laboratory creep crack growth tests are being conducted as part of an ongoing project. Tests were run on as-welded...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 525-536, October 22–25, 2013,
...-corrosion cracking (SCC), and a lesser number of fabrication-related hydrogen induced cracking (HIC), weld solidification cracking, and brittle cracking within tube swage sections were also experienced. Hundreds of tubes were replaced prior to Unit commissioning, due to both actual tube leaks and those...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 513-524, October 22–25, 2013,
... or both of these materials including hydrogen induced cracking, reheat cracking and stress corrosion cracking. To appropriately address these issues, work has been initiated that includes a literature review, development of a database of phase transformation temperatures, investigation of tempering...
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AM-EPRI2016, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Eighth International Conference, 1098-1112, October 11–14, 2016,
... in the laboratory. In the present paper, first the influence of the cracking of welded T24 material in acidic environment containing well-defined amounts of H2S is investigated to address the question if a chemical cleaning process prior to the testing might lead to hydrogen induced SCC. As a second step, cracking...
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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,
... a C-content of 0.07 0.09 % is necessary, also in the weld. Figure 8: Hardness distribution T24 welding tube/fin Hardness levels of 350 HV10 mean that the material has a yield strength of >800 MPa and tensile strength above 1000 MPa. That means there is a high risk for hydrogen induced cracks...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 565-572, October 22–25, 2013,
... if secondary hardening does occur. Cracking has been observed in T24 components in units in several locations across Germany. Neumann [3] has investigated the cause of some of these failures and identified hydrogen induced stress corrosion cracking (H-SCC) as the failure mechanism. Cracking was noted...
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AM-EPRI2016, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Eighth International Conference, 66-73, October 11–14, 2016,
... walls nearly ten years ago, this problem has become emergent. It can be seen from relevant analysis that such cracking is hydrogen induced delayed cracking (HIDC) on the field welds between tubes and fins without heat treatment, belonging to stress corrosion cracking in a broad sense. The causes...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 982-991, October 22–25, 2013,
... of 9Cr-1Mo steel tubes of the boiler for a super critical power station welded at ambient temperature near 0 ,and 33% percent found cold cracks. Analyses show that lack of impact toughness induced cold crack in the weld joints. Low ambient temperature will also cause abnormal microstructure[3...
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AM-EPRI2016, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Eighth International Conference, 336-346, October 11–14, 2016,
.... It shows pitting induced mostly intergranular corrosion cracking with branching identical to that shown in Figure 4 for the actual failure case. 341 5 mm 0.01 mm Figure 12: Figure 13 HR3C cracked bending test in MgCl2*6H2O 170h 120°C Mb= 195Nm The summarizing results of the ASTM G-36 -94 tests in Figure 14...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 973-981, October 22–25, 2013,
... with lower creep ductility will only tend to force any problems into the HAZ or base materials. Two examples include the soft zone (Type IV region) in creep strength-enhanced ferritic (CSEF) steels such as Grade 91; or, 347H weld metal that strengthens with time and cracking in the HAZ is observed...
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AM-EPRI2016, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Eighth International Conference, 1075-1085, October 11–14, 2016,
... such as an imminent risk of cold cracking after welding of micro-alloyed steels. The demand is supported by the reallocation of this 350 HV hardness limit to the SCC susceptibility by Hickling [5]. His hypothesis was based only on laboratory results of base materials and limited to hydrogen induced SCC damages...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 9-23, October 22–25, 2013,
... plant in other EU-funded projects, such as DEBCO (Demonstration of large scale Biomass Co-firing) and H2-IGCC (Low emission gas turbine for hydrogen rich syngas). Andrea Palladio station also already hosts a hydrogen fuelled demonstration plant, including a demonstrative 16 MW GTCC (Gas Turbine Combined...
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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,
... the exhaust in natural gas-fired land based turbines contains ~10 vol.% water vapor, the exhaust gas with coal-derived fuels or innovative turbine concepts for more efficient carbon capture may contain 20-85% H2O [1,2]. Turbines designed for coal-derived synthesis gas (i.e. syngas) or hydrogen fuels...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 648-666, October 22–25, 2013,
... as P92 lies at approximately 150 °C, so the welded joint must be cooled to at least 100 °C [10]. As an additional safeguard against hydrogen-induced cold cracking, the material can be soaked immediately after welding (250 to 350 °C, soaking time 2 3 h) to allow the hydrogen to diffuse...
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AM-EPRI2016, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Eighth International Conference, 55-65, October 11–14, 2016,
..., superheater tubing, and waterwall tubing. All of them have to meet creep strength requirements. In addition, pipes and headers, being heavy section components, are subject to fatigue induced by thermal stresses. Ferritic/martensitic steels are preferred because of their lower coefficient of thermal expansion...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 205-216, October 21–24, 2019,
... to PAGB (Prior Austenite Grain Boundary) [1], Z-phase formation and disappearance of MX strengthening precipitates [2], Laves phase formation [3], strains induced by martensitic transformation [4], etc. 205 Very recently, Vallourec s efforts to provide a new steel grade unifying good creep rupture...