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(a) Austenitic stainless steel cladding weld deposited over a substrate of ...
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in Structural Steels and Steels for Pressure Vessels, Piping, and Boilers
> Metallography of Steels: Interpretation of Structure and the Effects of Processing
Published: 01 August 2018
Fig. 14.43 (a) Austenitic stainless steel cladding weld deposited over a substrate of 20MnMoNi55 steel. Heat-affected zone is visible, as is the columnar structure in the weld-deposited material, in multiple layers. The arrow indicates a slag inclusion defect, detected during ultrasonic
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Properties of Nickel-Alloy Welds
Available to PurchaseSeries: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 July 1997
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.wip.t65930329
EISBN: 978-1-62708-359-1
... alloys in terms of grain boundary precipitation, grain growth, and hot cracking in the heat-affected zone; fusion zone segregation and porosity; and postweld heat treatments. Next, the article analyzes the welding characteristics of dissimilar and clad materials. This is followed by sections summarizing...
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Nickel-base alloys are generally used in harsh environments that demand either corrosion resistance or high-temperature strength. This article first describes the general welding characteristics of nickel-base alloys. It then describes the weldability of solid-solution nickel-base alloys in terms of grain boundary precipitation, grain growth, and hot cracking in the heat-affected zone; fusion zone segregation and porosity; and postweld heat treatments. Next, the article analyzes the welding characteristics of dissimilar and clad materials. This is followed by sections summarizing the various types and general weldability of age-hardened nickel-base alloys. The article then discusses the composition, welding metallurgy, and properties of cast nickel-base superalloys. Finally, it provides information on the welding of dissimilar metals, filler metal selection for welding clad materials and for overlay cladding, service conditions during repair, and welding procedural idiosyncrasies of cobalt-base alloys.
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Corrosion of Dissimilar Metal Weldments
Available to PurchaseBook: Corrosion of Weldments
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2006
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.cw.t51820169
EISBN: 978-1-62708-339-3
.... Dilution control, which is of primary concern when joining dissimilar metal combinations, is described in detail in the article “Hardfacing, Weld Cladding, and Dissimilar Metal Joining” in Volume 6 of the ASM Handbook . In dissimilar-metal welding, the filler metal must alloy readily with the base...
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Many factors must be considered when welding dissimilar metals, and adequate procedures for the various metals and sizes of interest for a specific application must be developed and qualified. Most combinations of dissimilar metals can be joined by solid-state welding (diffusion welding, explosion welding, friction welding, or ultrasonic welding), brazing, or soldering where alloying between the metals is normally insignificant. This chapter describes the factors influencing joint integrity and discusses the corrosion behavior of dissimilar metal weldments.
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Challenges in Materials Applications for High-Temperature Service
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 2007
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.htcma.t52080003
EISBN: 978-1-62708-304-1
... Abstract This chapter explains how materials selection becomes much more difficult when designing for high-temperature corrosion environments. It also discusses the use of cladding and weld overlays to compensate for material deficiencies and prolong service life. corrosion resistance...
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This chapter explains how materials selection becomes much more difficult when designing for high-temperature corrosion environments. It also discusses the use of cladding and weld overlays to compensate for material deficiencies and prolong service life.
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Petroleum Reactor Pressure-Vessel Materials for Hydrogen Service
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 1989
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.dmlahtc.t60490329
EISBN: 978-1-62708-340-9
... as weld-overlay processes.) Early reactors that had thinner walls were made of roll-clad plate, but for the thicker-wall vessels made subsequently, a weld-overlay process has been found to be more economical. A typical hydrodesulfurization vessel is made of 2¼Cr-1Mo steel overlaid internally with type 347...
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This chapter covers the failure modes and mechanisms of concern in hydroprocessing reactor vessels and the methods used to assess lifetime and performance. It begins with a review of the materials used in the construction of pressure-vessel shells, the challenges they face, and the factors that determine shell integrity. The discussion addresses key properties and design parameters including allowable stress, fracture toughness, the effect of microstructure and composition on embrittlement, high-temperature creep, and subcritical crack growth. The chapter also provides information on the factors that affect cladding integrity and ends with a section on life-assessment techniques.
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Surface Engineering to Add a Surface Layer or Coating
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 March 2001
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.secwr.t68350125
EISBN: 978-1-62708-315-7
... Abstract This chapter discusses the use of coating methods and materials and their impact on corrosion and wear behaviors. It provides detailed engineering information on a wide range of processes, including organic, ceramic, and hot dip coating, metal plating and cladding, and the use of weld...
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This chapter discusses the use of coating methods and materials and their impact on corrosion and wear behaviors. It provides detailed engineering information on a wide range of processes, including organic, ceramic, and hot dip coating, metal plating and cladding, and the use of weld overlays, thermal spraying, and various deposition technologies.
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Scanning electron micrographs (backscattered electron image) showing a crac...
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in Black Liquor Recovery Boilers in the Pulp and Paper Industry
> High-Temperature Corrosion and Materials Applications
Published: 01 November 2007
changed direction and followed the cladding-steel interface (b). Semiquantitative EDX analysis (wt%) of the corrosion products on the crack tip is summarized below. Courtesy of Welding Services Inc. 1: 52.0% Fe, 29.4% Ni, 9.5% Cr, 3.4% K, 1.4% Na, 0.8% S, and trace elements 2: 61.3% Fe, 25.8% Ni
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Scanning electron micrographs (backscattered electron image) showing the to...
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in Black Liquor Recovery Boilers in the Pulp and Paper Industry
> High-Temperature Corrosion and Materials Applications
Published: 01 November 2007
the cladding/steel interface. Semiquantitative EDX analysis (wt%) of the corrosion products on the top portion of the crack is summarized below. Courtesy of Welding Services Inc. 1: 55.6% Ni, 20.9% Cr, 4.7% Fe, 4.6% S, 2.6% Na, 7.1% Si, 1.9% Ca, 1.5% Al, and trace elements 2: 84.6% Ni, 5.2% Cr, 3.1% Fe
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Cold Spray Applications in Repair and Refurbishment for the Aerospace, Oil and Gas, and Power-Generation Industries
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2016
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.hpcspa.t54460277
EISBN: 978-1-62708-285-3
... they undergo corrosion, wear, and, in some cases, erosion. The current industry practice is to weld-clad such a part with a corrosion-resistant alloy (CRA) (e.g., nickel-base Inconel 625) before returning it to service, in accordance with American Petroleum Industry norms. The repair process involves several...
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This chapter focuses on high-pressure cold spray applications pertaining to repair and refurbishment in the aerospace, oil and gas, and power-generation industries, the last specifically involving repair of gas turbine components. Advantages of cold spray coating in the repair and refurbishment of structural engineering components are also discussed.
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Stress-Corrosion Cracking of Weldments in Boiling Water Reactor Service
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2017
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.sccmpe2.t55090349
EISBN: 978-1-62708-266-2
... solution heat treatment, corrosion-resistant cladding, and alternative pipe materials. 15.5.1 Solution Heat Treatment Solution heat treatment is used for shop welds. It eliminates weld sensitization, residual stresses, and the effects of machining and grinding. At present, approximately 40...
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This chapter examines the stress-corrosion cracking (SCC) failure of stainless steel pipe welds in boiling water reactor (BWR) service. It explains where most of the failures have occurred and provides relevant details about the materials of construction, fabrication techniques, environmental factors, and cracking characteristics. It includes a model that accounts for the primary factors involved in intergranular SCC, namely, tensile stresses above the yield stress of the base material, a sensitized microstructure, and reactor cooling water. The chapter also provides proven remedies and mitigation techniques corresponding to a wide range of issues related to stress, sensitization, and operating conditions.
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Black Liquor Recovery Boilers in the Pulp and Paper Industry
Available to PurchaseSeries: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 2007
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.htcma.t52080359
EISBN: 978-1-62708-304-1
... direction and followed the cladding-steel interface (b). Semiquantitative EDX analysis (wt%) of the corrosion products on the crack tip is summarized below. Courtesy of Welding Services Inc. 1: 52.0% Fe, 29.4% Ni, 9.5% Cr, 3.4% K, 1.4% Na, 0.8% S, and trace elements 2: 61.3% Fe, 25.8% Ni, 7.6% Cr...
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Black liquor recovery boilers are an integral part of the kraft pulping process used in paper mills. Besides recovering chemicals for reuse, they also produce process steam. High operating temperatures and exposure to process chemicals and combustion byproducts make recovery boilers susceptible to corrosion. This chapter describes some of the problems that the pulp and paper industry has solved as well as ongoing issues and concerns. It includes an in-depth review of 304L cladding failures involving coextruded composite tubes used as floor tunes in the lower furnace, as superheater tubes, and for other purposes such as smelt openings. It provides detailed images showing cracks on the outer surfaces of the tubes and explains where the tubes were used and how they were operated.
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Shell of a type MF77 carriage of the Paris Metro, self-supporting in welded...
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mechanism; 5, rainwater gutter extruded on section 1; 6, door seal location extruded on section 1; 7, roof closure section; 8, roof internal cladding; 9, floor section with extruded legs for the welded joints as well as extruded center locations; 10, floor group sections with extruded slip seating
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Crack propagation through delta ferrite and sigma phases in type 347 stainl...
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in Petroleum Reactor Pressure-Vessel Materials for Hydrogen Service
> Damage Mechanisms and Life Assessment of High-Temperature Components
Published: 01 December 1989
Fig. 7.34. Crack propagation through delta ferrite and sigma phases in type 347 stainless steel weld-metal cladding ( Ref 39 ).
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Large diameter (a) clad aluminum road culverts and (b) aluminum sheet duct ...
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Fig. 18.9 Large diameter (a) clad aluminum road culverts and (b) aluminum sheet duct work used for air handling at a welding facility
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Polythionic acid stress-corrosion cracking of roll-bonded type 304 (S30400)...
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in Corrosion in Petroleum Refining and Petrochemical Operations[1]
> Corrosion in the Petrochemical Industry
Published: 01 December 2015
Fig. 29 Polythionic acid stress-corrosion cracking of roll-bonded type 304 (S30400) stainless steel cladding. Note that cracking stops at the type 304 (S30400) weld overlay around the nozzle opening.
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Wastage rates as a function of steam temperature for alloy 625 cladding in ...
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in Waste-to-Energy Boilers and Waste Incinerators
> High-Temperature Corrosion and Materials Applications
Published: 01 November 2007
Fig. 12.6 Wastage rates as a function of steam temperature for alloy 625 cladding in weld overlay tubes and coextruded tubes tested as part of superheater tube bundles at various WTE boilers. Source: Ref 10 , 22
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Stainless Steel Applications
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2010
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.hss.t52790193
EISBN: 978-1-62708-356-0
... kitchen utensil, the frying pan, and for good reason. The thermal conductivity of the 18-8 variety of stainless steel is relatively poor, so that the heat from a gas flame would not spread evenly. Cladding other more conductive metals with stainless steel would eventually deal with that problem...
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Stainless steels have a wide variety of applications for household products, food-handling equipment, major appliances, medical equipment, and industrial equipment. Stainless is also featured in many architectural designs and monuments. Many of the most important applications of stainless steel can be found in the transportation industry, where both the cutlery martensitic and the chromium-nickel austenitic stainless steels have been used. This chapter provides a detailed discussion on these applications.
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Coal-Fired Boilers
Available to PurchaseSeries: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 2007
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.htcma.t52080259
EISBN: 978-1-62708-304-1
... of Welding Services Inc. Maximum outer tube metal temperature limits based on oxidation for common ferritic steels used in waterwalls, as suggested by a boiler designer Table 10.4 Maximum outer tube metal temperature limits based on oxidation for common ferritic steels used in waterwalls...
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This chapter discusses material-related problems associated with coal-fired burners. It explains how high temperatures affect heat-absorbing surfaces in furnace combustion areas and in the convection pass of superheaters and reheaters. It describes how low-NOx combustion technology, intended to reduce NOx emissions, accelerates tube wall wastage. It also covers circumferential cracking in furnace waterwalls, thermal fatigue cracking induced by waterlances and water cannons, superheater-reheater corrosion, and erosion in fluidized-bed boilers.
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Air port opening made of alloy 625 coextruded tube that suffered cracking a...
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in Black Liquor Recovery Boilers in the Pulp and Paper Industry
> High-Temperature Corrosion and Materials Applications
Published: 01 November 2007
hardness values (converted from Vickers microhardness values) were reported in a range at different locations of the tube as well as the hardness at 0.25 mm (0.01 in.) from the cladding surface. Courtesy of Welding Services Inc.
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Design details that can affect galvanic corrosion. (a) Fasteners should be ...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 December 2015
Fig. 7 Design details that can affect galvanic corrosion. (a) Fasteners should be more noble than the components being fastened; undercuts should be avoided, and insulating washers should be used. (b) Weld filler metals should be more noble than base metals. Transition joints can be used when
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