INVESTIGATION OF THE STRESS RELIEF CRACKING BEHAVIOR OF WELDED 25% CHROMIUM STAINLESS STEEL TUBES

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Unterumsberger, Fabian [1 ]
Bernds, Dietrich [1 ]
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[1] Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Syst Europe GmbH, Duisburg, Germany
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25% Chromium stainless steels; in service failures; stress relief damages; stress relief cracking; heat affected zone; butt welds; slow-strain-rate-tests; 3-point bending tests; component tests; creep void formation;
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In a European ultra-supercritical (USC) power station repaired reheater bundle tubes made out of 25% Chromium stainless steels developed stress relief damages at the tube-to-tube butt welds, leading to leakages after only 8.500 hours of operation. Laboratory investigations of the leakages revealed common features of stress relief cracking (SRC) such as highly localized intergranular cracking in the heat affected zone (HAZ) near the fusion line, creep void formation at the crack tip and around the crack. At that time no other SRC damages were known for the employed 25% Chromium stainless steel boiler tubes. This article shortly describes the SRC damages found on the repaired reheater bundle tubes. It further provides insight on the several laboratory tests employed to assess the SRC behavior of welded joints of different creep resistant stainless steels. Among the selected test methods were Slow-Strain-Rate-Tests (SSRT), static 3-point bending tests derived from the Van Wortel approach [1-2] and component tests. The results provided by the described tests methods have shown that the SRC behavior of a given material combination must be assessed by different techniques. This is especially the case for the evaluation of potential countermeasures and for the determination of the service conditions leading to the highest susceptibility.
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