Fracture toughness of modified P91 weldments

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R. Nagalakshmi
A. Rathinam
S. Manimozhi
S. Suresh
N. Jegan
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[1] BHEL,Welding Research Institute
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fracture toughness; creep; CTOD; weld metal;
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There are efforts to develop modified P91 steel (9Cr-1Mo-V) consumables to optimize strength and fracture toughness in weldments for similar and dissimilar welding of 9Cr-1Mo (modified P91) for both new construction and replacement of serviced components. Fracture toughness is an important consideration which plays a vital role in determining the performance and life of the materials under the given service conditions. Toughness characterization was done by the Crack Tip Opening Displacement (CTOD) method. Welding results in a variety of non-equilibrium microstructures in the HAZ of 9Cr-lMo-V, modified P91 steel. These variations of microstructures from wrought base material through transformed HAZ to cast weld metal, may give rise to considerable inhomogeneity with respect to tensile & creep strength and ductility across the weld joints. However the mechanical properties of the individual regions of HAZ are difficult to obtain because of the small extent over which each region exists. Welded joints are used as structural parts of boilers and pressure vessels working at high temperatures, hence the main requirement is creep resistance. In the present investigation, the fracture toughness characteristics of base metal and weld metal have been evaluated by CTOD method as per the standard BS 7448. The fracture surfaces of the CTOD tested specimens were examined under Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). Fractographic studies revealed the mode of failure and the characteristics of the fracture surface.
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