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Correlation between normalized inelastic strain range and cycles to failure...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 December 1989
Fig. 4.35. Correlation between normalized inelastic strain range and cycles to failure ( Ref 109 ). (a) Austenitic stainless steels and Incoloy 800 at 600 °C (1110 °F). (b) Austenitic stainless steels and Incoloy 800 at 700 °C (1290 °F). (c) 1¼Cr-½Mo steel at 600 °C (1110 °F). Use appropriate
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Design curves from ASME Code Case N-47 for elastic route for austenitic sta...
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Fig. 4.37. Design curves from ASME Code Case N-47 for elastic route for austenitic stainless steels and Incoloy 800H ( Ref 78 ). Top: Design fatigue strain range for types 304 and 316 stainless steels. Bottom: Design fatigue strain range for Ni-Fe-Cr alloy Incoloy 800 H.
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Selected Superalloy Properties
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 2010
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.sap.t53000133
EISBN: 978-1-62708-313-3
... 130 780 113 635 92 14 14 19 Discaloy Bar 1000 145 865 125 485 70 730 106 650 94 430 62 19 16 … Haynes 556 Sheet 815 118 645 93 470 69 410 60 240 35 220 32 48 54 49 Incoloy 800 Bar 595 86 510 74 235 34 250 36 180 26 150 22 44 38 83...
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This appendix provides tensile property and stress-rupture data for wrought and cast superalloys at various temperatures.
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Selected Superalloy Compositions
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 2010
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.sap.t53000117
EISBN: 978-1-62708-313-3
... … … … … … … … … Hastelloy X (a) 15.8 1.5 (e) 49 2 … 22 9 0.6 … … … 0.15 … … … … … … … … Haynes 556 (a) 29 20 21 0.3 … 22 3 2.5 0.1 0.5 … 0.1 0.002 0.02 … … … … … … I9-9DL (a) 66.8 … 9 … 0.3 19 1.3 1.3 0.4 … … 0.3 … … … 0.6 1.1 … … … Incoloy 800...
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This appendix provides composition data and application-related information on a wide range of superalloys in both wrought and cast form.
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Selection of Superalloys
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 March 2002
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.stg2.t61280011
EISBN: 978-1-62708-267-9
... 635 92 14 14 19 Discaloy Bar 1000 145 865 125 485 70 730 106 650 94 430 62 19 16 … Haynes 556 Sheet 815 118 645 93 470 69 410 60 240 35 220 32 48 54 49 Incoloy 800 Bar 595 86 510 74 235 34 250 36 180 26 150 22 44 38 83 Incoloy 801 Bar...
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This chapter provides basic materials selection information for iron-nickel-, nickel-, and cobalt-base superalloys. It discusses mechanical and physical properties, the effect of service temperature, and the comparative strengths of wrought and cast product forms. It includes several large data tables along with reference information and a detailed application example based on the design of a gas turbine disk.
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Superalloys for High Temperatures—a Primer
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 March 2002
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.stg2.t61280001
EISBN: 978-1-62708-267-9
... … 0.3 29.0 0.10 0.50 Ta, 0.02 La, 0.002 Zr 19-9 DL 19.0 9.0 … 1.25 1.25 0.4 0.3 … 66.8 0.30 1.10 Mn, 0.60 Si Incoloy 800 21.0 32.5 … … … … 0.38 0.38 45.7 0.05 … Incoloy 800H 21.0 33.0 … … … … … … 45.8 0.08 … Incoloy 800HT 21.0 32.5...
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This chapter provides a brief introduction to superalloys and their high-temperature capabilities. It explains how and why they were developed and highlights some of their unique properties, behaviors, and characteristics. It discusses their basic metallurgy, how they are processed, and where they are typically used. It also includes nominal composition data for more than 120 superalloys and a concise overview of the major topics in the book.
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Superalloys
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2001
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.aub.t61170290
EISBN: 978-1-62708-297-6
... 21.0 20.0 20.0 3.00 2.5 1.0 … … 32.2 0.15 0.15 N, 0.2 La, 0.02 Zr Haynes 556 R30556 22.0 21.0 20.0 3.0 2.5 0.1 … 0.3 29.0 0.10 0.50 Ta, 0.02 La, 0.002 Zr 19-9 DL S63198 19.0 9.0 … 1.25 1.25 0.4 0.3 … 66.8 0.30 1.10 Mn, 0.60 Si Incoloy 800 N08800 21.0 32.5...
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This article discusses the composition, structure, and properties of iron-nickel-, nickel-, and cobalt-base superalloys and the effect of major alloying and trace elements. It describes the primary and secondary roles of each alloying element, the amounts typically used, and the corresponding effect on properties and microstructure. It also covers mechanical alloying and weldability and includes nominal composition data on many wrought and cast superalloys.
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Chemical Compositions of Alloys and Filler Metals
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 2007
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.htcma.t52080445
EISBN: 978-1-62708-304-1
... (a) Maximum. Cb = Nb Chemical compositions (wt.%) of wrought iron-, nickel-, and cobalt-base alloys Table 4 Chemical compositions (wt.%) of wrought iron-, nickel-, and cobalt-base alloys Alloy UNS No. C Cr Ni Co Fe Mo W Others INCOLOY 800 N08800 0.05 21 32.5 … Bal … … Al...
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This appendix is a collection of tables listing the chemical compositions of wrought ferritic steels; wrought stainless steels; cast corrosion- and heat-resistant alloys; wrought iron-, nickel-, and cobalt-base alloys; cast nickel- and cobalt-base alloys; oxide-dispersion-strengthened alloys; and iron-, nickel- and cobalt-base filler metals.
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Nickel and Nickel Alloys
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Published: 01 December 2001
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.aub.t61170495
EISBN: 978-1-62708-297-6
... Incoloy 800 N08800 30.0–35.0 19.0–23.0 39.5 min … … … … 0.15–0.60 0.15–0.60 0.10 1.5 1.0 … … Incoloy 800HT N08811 30.0–35.0 19.0–23.0 39.5 min … … … … 0.15–0.60 0.15–0.60 0.06–0.10 1.5 1.0 … 0.895–1.20 Al + Ti Incoloy 801 N08801 30.0–34.0 19.0–22.0 bal...
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This article examines the role of alloying in the production and use of nickel and its alloys. It explains how nickel-base alloys are categorized and lists the most common grades along with their compositional ranges and corresponding UNS numbers. It describes the role of nearly 20 alloying elements and how they influence strength, ductility, hardness, and corrosion resistance. It also addresses processing issues, explaining how alloying and intermetallic phases affect forming, welding, and machining operations.
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Materials for Boiler Tubes
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2018
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.fibtca.t52430087
EISBN: 978-1-62708-253-2
..., SAVE 25, Incoloy 800, Inconel 617, Haynes 230, CCA 617, high-Cr high-Ni alloy HR6W, Inconel 718, Inconel 740, and Tempaloy A-3 are recommended as SH/RH tubes. The highest creep strength is achieved in Inconel 617. Likewise, for headers and pipes with operating steam temperatures around 700 °C, nickel...
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Boilers are often classified based on the maximum operating temperature and pressure for which they are designed. Classifications, in ascending order, are subcritical, supercritical, ultra-supercritical, and to advanced ultra-supercritical. At each higher operating point comes greater efficiency, as well as greater demand on construction materials. This chapter discusses the primary requirements for boiler tube materials, including oxidation and corrosion resistance, fatigue strength, thermal conductivity, and the ability to resist creep and rupture. It also provides information on various steels and alloys, covering cost, engineering specifications, and ease of use.
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Furnaces and Related Equipment for Heat Treating
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 March 2006
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.pht2.t51440055
EISBN: 978-1-62708-262-4
... 0.05 16 Bal … … … 4.5 Al, 0.002–0.40 Y 230 N06230 … 0.1 22 Bal … 2 14 0.005 B, 0.02 La Incoloy 800 N08800 Bal 0.1 19–23 30–35 … … … 0.15–0.60 Al, 0.15–0.60 Ti Incoloy 802 N08802 Bal 0.2–0.5 19–23 30–35 … … … … Incoloy 600 N06600 6–10 0.15 max 14–17 72...
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This chapter, a detailed account of furnaces and related equipment for heat treating, begins by describing three basic modes of heat transmission, namely conduction, convection, and radiation, followed by a discussion on the working principle, applications, advantages, and disadvantages of furnaces classified based on the heat transfer medium employed. The types of furnaces covered are batch-type, continuous-type, liquid bath, fluidized bed, and vacuum. The subsequent sections provide information on furnace parts, fixtures, quenching mediums, and quenching systems. The final section of the chapter describes the types of atmospheres available, emphasizing their applications and limitations.
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Fatigue
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 1989
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.dmlahtc.t60490111
EISBN: 978-1-62708-340-9
...-life fractions would be expected. Results on Cr-Mo-V rotor steels, types 304 and 316 stainless steels, 2¼Cr-1Mo steels, and Incoloy 800 have shown that the straight-line behavior is not obeyed. The behavior actually observed for 1Cr-Mo-V rotor steels is shown in Fig. 4.28 ( Ref 82 ). Values of D...
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This chapter describes the phenomenological aspects of fatigue and how to assess its effect on the life of components operating in high-temperature environments. It explains how fatigue is measured and expressed and how it is affected by loading conditions (stress cycles, amplitude, and frequency) and factors such as temperature, material defects, component geometry, and processing history. It provides a detailed overview of the damage mechanisms associated with high-cycle and low-cycle fatigue as well as thermal fatigue, creep-fatigue, and fatigue-crack growth. It also demonstrates the use of tools and techniques that have been developed to quantify fatigue-related damage and its effect on the remaining life of components.
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Structure/Property Relationships
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Published: 01 March 2002
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.stg2.t61280211
EISBN: 978-1-62708-267-9
... with continuing particle growth, because dislocations no longer cut γ′ particles but bypass them. This effect can be demonstrated for tensile or hardness behavior in low- V f γ′ superalloys (A-286, Incoloy 901, Waspaloy) but may not be as readily apparent in high- V f γ′ alloys such as MAR-M-247, IN-100, and so...
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This chapter examines the effect of heat treating and other processes on the microstructure-property relationships that occur in superalloys. It discusses precipitation and grain-boundary hardening and how they influence the phases, structures, and properties of various alloys. It explains how the delta phase, which is used to control grain size in IN-718, improves strength and prevents stress-rupture embrittlement. It describes heat treatments for different product forms, discusses the effect of tramp elements on grain-boundary ductility, and explains how section size and test location influence measured properties. It also provides information and data on the physical and mechanical properties of superalloys, particularly tensile strength, creep-rupture, fatigue, and fracture, and discusses related factors such as directionality, porosity, orientation, elongation, and the effect of coating and welding processes.
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Machining
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 March 2002
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.stg2.t61280189
EISBN: 978-1-62708-267-9
...-246, Rene 80, TRW VI A, Udimet 500, Udimet 700 Co Wrt AiResist 213, Haynes 25 (L-605) Haynes 188, J-1570, S-816 Co Cast AiResist 13, AiResist 215, Haynes 21, MAR-M-302, MAR-M-322, MAR-M-509, NASA Co-W-Re, WI-52 Fe Wrt A-286, Discaloy, Incoloy 800, Incoloy 801, Incoloy 802, N-155, V-57, W...
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The qualities that make superalloys excellent engineering materials also make them difficult to machine. This chapter discusses the challenges involved in machining superalloys and the factors that determine machinability. It addresses material removal rates, cutting tool materials, tool life, and practical issues such as set up time, tool changes, and production scheduling. It describes several machining processes, including turning, boring, planing, trepanning, shaping, broaching, drilling, tapping, thread milling, and grinding. It also provides information on toolholders, fixturing, cutting and grinding fluids, and tooling modifications.
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Oil-Fired Boilers and Furnaces
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 2007
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.htcma.t52080321
EISBN: 978-1-62708-304-1
... (243) 310 4.7 (187) Incoloy (a) 9–12 (364–458) Incoloy 804 13–18 (495–710) Inconel (a) 5.0 (196) 50Cr-50Ni 3.1 (121) HE 4.8 (187) HH 12–16 (467–645) (a) Incoloy may refer to Incoloy alloy 800, while Inconel may refer to Inconel alloy 600. Source: Ref 26...
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Fireside corrosion can be a serious problem in oil-fired boilers and in refinery furnaces fired with low-grade fuels. This chapter provides an overview of fireside or oil-ash corrosion and the problems it can cause in utility power boilers and petrochemical refinery furnaces. It explains how oil-ash corrosion affects waterwalls, superheaters, and reheaters as well as metal tube supports and hangers.
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Heat Treating
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 March 2002
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.stg2.t61280135
EISBN: 978-1-62708-267-9
...) … 1035 1900 1 Nickel-base alloys Astroloy (c) (c) … 1135 2075 4 Hastelloy X (c) (c) … 1175 2150 1 Incoloy 800 870 1600 1½ 980 1800 ¼ Incoloy 800H … … … 1175 2150 … Incoloy 825 … … … 980 1800 … Incoloy 901 (c) (c) … 1095 2000 2...
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All superalloys, whether precipitation hardened or not, are heated at some point in their production for a subsequent processing step or, as needed, to alter their microstructure. This chapter discusses the changes that occur in superalloys during heat treatment and the many reasons such changes are required. It describes several types of treatments, including stress relieving, in-process annealing, full annealing, solution annealing, coating diffusion, and precipitation hardening. It discusses the temperatures, holding times, and heating and cooling rates necessary to achieve the desired objectives of quenching, annealing, and aging along with the associated risks of surface damage caused by oxidation, carbon pickup, alloy depletion, intergranular attack, and environmental contaminants. It also discusses heat treatment atmospheres, furnace and fixturing requirements, and practical considerations, including heating and cooling rates for wrought and cast superalloys and combined treatments such as solution annealing and vacuum brazing.
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Materials for Advanced Steam Plants
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 1989
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.dmlahtc.t60490383
EISBN: 978-1-62708-340-9
... stresses for 18Cr-8Ni and 15Cr-15Ni steels ( Ref 13 ). Several high-creep-strength alloys containing more than 20% Cr, such as NF707, NF709, and HR3C, have been developed, and offer low-cost alternatives to Incoloy 800 for use in the temperature range from 650 to 700 °C (1200 to 1290 °F...
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Increasing the efficiency of power plants by operating at higher temperatures and pressures and adding a double-reheat feature comes at the expense of shortened lifetimes for critical components. This chapter provides an overview of the material-related problems associated with advanced steam plants and their respective solutions. The discussion covers the selection of materials on a component-specific basis for boilers as well as steam turbines.
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 July 1997
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.wip.t65930071
EISBN: 978-1-62708-359-1
.... , and Goodwin G.M. , Effects of Minor Additions on the Weldability of Incoloy 800 , Effects of Minor Elements on the Weldability of High-Nickel Alloys , WRC , July 1969 , p 68 – 92 4. Cieslak M.J. , The Welding and Solidification Metallurgy of Alloy 625 , Weld. J. , Feb 1991 , p 49s...
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The formation of defects in materials that have been fusion welded is a major concern in the design of welded assemblies. This article describes four types of defects that, in particular, have been the focus of much attention because of the magnitude of their impact on product quality. Colloquially, these four defect types are known as hot cracks, heat-affected zone microfissures, cold cracks, and lamellar tearing.
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2017
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.sccmpe2.t55090135
EISBN: 978-1-62708-266-2
... in the presence of small concentrations of oxidizing impurities. The Ni-Fe-Cr alloys, such as alloys 600 (UNS N06600) and 800 (N08800), are used widely in the power generation industry as steam generator tubing. The Ni-Fe-Cr-Mo alloys, such as alloy 825 (N08825) and alloy 2550 (N06255), are used in a variety...
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Nickel and nickel-base alloys are specified for many applications, such as oil and gas production, power generation, and chemical processing, because of their resistance to stress-corrosion cracking (SCC). Under certain conditions, however, SCC can be a concern. This chapter describes the types of environments and stress loads where nickel-base alloys are most susceptible to SCC. It begins with a review of the physical metallurgy of nickel alloys, focusing on the role of carbides and intermetallic phases. It then explains how SCC occurs in the presence of halides (such as chlorides, bromides, iodides, and fluorides), sulfur-bearing compounds (such as H2S and sulfur-oxyanions), high-temperature and supercritical water, and caustics (such as NaOH), while accounting for temperature, composition, microstructure, properties, environmental contaminants, and other factors. The chapter also discusses the effects of hydrogen embrittlement and provides information on test methods.
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 March 2002
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.stg2.9781627082679
EISBN: 978-1-62708-267-9
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