Failure Analysis of Dissimilar Metal Welds between Ferritic Heat Resistant Steels and Austenitic Stainless Steels in Power Plant

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Xiaogang Li [1 ]
Junfeng Nie [1 ]
Xin Wang [1 ]
Kejian Li [2 ]
Haiquan Zhang [1 ]
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[1] Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology,Key Laboratory of Advanced Reactor Engineering and Safety of Ministry of Education,Tsinghua University
[2] Department of Mechanical Engineering,Tsinghua
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This study analysed the failure of dissimilar metal welds(DMWs) between ferritic heat resistant steels and austenitic stainless steels and investigated its influencing factors by means of numerical simulation, microstructure characterization and mechanical property test. Under the long-term high-temperature service condition in practical power plant,the DMW failure mode was along the interface between nickel-based weld metal(WM) and ferritic heat resistant steel, and the failure mechanism was stress/strain concentration, microstructure degradation and oxidation coupling acting on the interface. The numerical simulation results show that interface stress/strain concentration was due to the differences in coefficient of thermal expansion and creep strength, and the degree of stress/strain concentration was related to service time. The ferrite band formed at the WM/ferritic steel interface was prone to cracking,attracting the fracture along the interface. The interface crack allowed oxidation to develop along the WM/ferritic steel interface. During long-term service, the interface stress/strain concentration, microstructure and oxidation all evolved, which synergistically promoted interface failure of DMW. However, only under the long-term service of low stress conditions could trigger the interface failure of DMW. Meanwhile, long-term service would reduce the mechanical strength and plasticity of DMW.
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