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AM-EPRI2007, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference, 601-615, October 3–5, 2007,
... Abstract The long-term creep strength of creep strength-enhanced ferritic steels has been overestimated due to changes in the stress dependence of creep rupture life at lower stress levels. To address this, creep rupture strength has been reassessed using a region-splitting analysis method...
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AM-EPRI2016, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Eighth International Conference, 283-294, October 11–14, 2016,
... been used for boiler superheater/reheater components application. However, Super304H is characterized by good stress-rupture strength but poor corrosion/oxidation resistance. On the other side, HR3C is characterized by very good corrosion/oxidation resistance but lower stress-rupture strength than...
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AM-EPRI2007, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference, 220-230, October 3–5, 2007,
... Abstract A new nickel-base superalloy, Inconel alloy 740, is being developed for ultra-supercritical (USC) boiler applications operating above 750°C, designed to meet critical requirements for long-term high-temperature stress rupture strength (100 MPa for 10 5 hours) and corrosion resistance...
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AM-EPRI2016, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Eighth International Conference, 190-201, October 11–14, 2016,
... of chemical composition, the process performance of tube fabrication, microstructure and the properties of alloy GH750, including thermodynamic calculation, room temperature and high temperature tensile properties, stress rupture strength and thermal stability. The manufacturing performance of alloy GH750...
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AM-EPRI2004, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fourth International Conference, 535-551, October 25–28, 2004,
... final material selection and characterization. Factors limiting inner casing material capabilities include casting size/shape, ability to inspect for discontinuities, stress rupture strength, and weldability for fabrication and repairs. Given the need for precipitation-strengthened nickel-base alloys...
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AM-EPRI2010, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Sixth International Conference, 1045-1066, August 31–September 3, 2010,
... Abstract Inconel alloy 740 is a precipitation-hardenable nickel-chromium-cobalt alloy with niobium, derived from Nimonic 263, and is considered a prime candidate for the demanding conditions of advanced ultrasupercritical boilers. It offers an exceptional combination of stress rupture strength...
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AM-EPRI2007, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference, 818-829, October 3–5, 2007,
... Abstract Inconel alloy 740, a precipitation-hardenable nickel-chromium-cobalt alloy with niobium addition, has emerged as a leading candidate material for ultra-supercritical (USC) boilers due to its superior stress rupture strength and corrosion resistance at operating temperatures near 760°C...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 98-119, October 22–25, 2013,
... with the highest stress rupture strength and allowable stress among these 3 austenitic steels(see Table 2). Figure 1: Precipitation hardening curves of TP347H and Super304H at 650°C long time aging till 8,000-10,000h Figure 2: Precipitation hardening curves of HR3C at 700°C long time aging till 5,000h 100 Table 2...
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AM-EPRI2010, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Sixth International Conference, 30-52, August 31–September 3, 2010,
...) in the middle of 1950 s for the development of low alloy ferritic heat-resistant steel at temperature 620°C for superheater/reheater tubes application in boilers for 300MW and 600MW units to meet domestic demand and to put in international market both [2]. The stress rupture strengths on 105 hrs at different...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 242-253, October 22–25, 2013,
... of Alloy 740H was compared with those of other candidate materials such as Alloy 617 and Alloy 263. Although the effect of the strain rate on the 0.2% proof stress was negligible, the ultimate tensile strength and the rupture elongation significantly decreased with decreasing strain rate...
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AM-EPRI2007, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference, 551-563, October 3–5, 2007,
...). The published work predicted excellent stress rupture strength, double or greater than that of the strongest steel developed to date. However, such predictions remain to be tested experimentally. Accordingly, two of the proposed steels, and one standard steel, were melted to be manufactured as wrought materials...
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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,
... of long term (2×105hrs) service of USC power plants, neither 12%Cr steels nor advanced modified 9-12%Cr steels can meet the strict demand. In consideration of excellent corrosion resistance and high stress-rupture strength at high temperatures, the premium quality high strength Nimonic 80A has been...
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AM-EPRI2007, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference, 46-58, October 3–5, 2007,
...): Chemical composition adjustment on the base of HR3C for improvement of stress rupture strength; 2) G108 (18Cr-8Ni type): Alloying element modification on the base of Super 304H for elimination intergranular corrosion; 3) G109 (25Cr-20Ni type): To develop an austenitic steel with high temperature strengths...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 637-647, October 22–25, 2013,
...., Muraki, T., Asahi, H., Causes of breakdown of Creep strength in 9Cr-1.8W-0.5Mo-VNb steel, Mat. Sci. Eng. A428(2006), 270-275. [13] Jones, M.H., Newman, D.P., Sachs, G., Brown, W.F., Effects of variation in normalizing and tempering procedure on stress rupture strength, creep embrittlement and notch...
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AM-EPRI2010, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Sixth International Conference, 1030-1044, August 31–September 3, 2010,
... values obtained at -320°F (-196°C) for selected FCAW wires. Creep At elevated temperatures, the yield stress of the FCAW weld metal is similar to SMAW. The stress-rupture strength is higher, probably because of the influence of residual titanium introduced from the rutile flux system or other intentional...
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AM-EPRI2010, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Sixth International Conference, 732-751, August 31–September 3, 2010,
... of polycrystalline material initiates [2]. According to this stress dependence of degradation, Kimura et al. proposed a Region Splitting Analysis method for a life prediction of CSEF steels [3]. Remarkable drop of not only creep strength, but also creep rupture ductility was also recognized on CSEF steels...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 1139-1150, October 22–25, 2013,
... Abstract Inflection is observed at 50% of 0.2% offset yield stress, that is HALF YIELD, on the relation between stress and creep rupture life of creep strength enhanced ferritic steels with tempered martensitic microstructure. Similar shape is generally recognized on the ferritic steels...
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AM-EPRI2010, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Sixth International Conference, 408-422, August 31–September 3, 2010,
... the strength as shown in Table 2. Creep Rupture Strength of Trial Forgings Figure 3 shows (a) the creep rupture strength and (b) rupture ductility at the center portion of the trial forgings as a function of rupture time. The stress-rupture strength of the forging B austenitized at 1090 oC (1994 oF) is higher...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 47-59, October 21–24, 2019,
.... In 2010, additional long-term creep rupture data of the CSEF steels has been collected and the re-evaluation of creep rupture strength of the steels has been conducted by the committee supported by the Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan, and reduction of allowable stress has been repeated...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 185-196, October 21–24, 2019,
... degradation in long-term regions have been proposed[89]. If the mechanism of creep strength degradation cannot be clarified, the allowable tensile stress at creep dominant temperatures based on extrapolated 100,000 h creep rupture strength cannot be defined correctly. In addition, principles...