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Use of a stepped preparation to improve the damage tolerance of grade 91 steel welds

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Pages 262-274 | Received 05 Oct 2020, Accepted 30 Apr 2021, Published online: 03 Jun 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Damage equivalent to that seen over very long times in Grade 91 steel welded components was successfully formed in laboratory, feature sized samples tested under controlled conditions.  This paper compares the creep behaviour of welds made using a typical preparation with results for novel step weld geometries. When well-designed the step geometry offsets the heat affected zone (HAZ) in the through thickness of the weld which would be equivalent to the pressure boundary in a pipe. The step in the weld profile thus provides benefit to in-service performance because it prevents the rapid link up of aligned creep cavitation that forms in the HAZ of welds made using typical preparations. The results demonstrate that a well-designed step weld geometry increases the creep rupture life and improves damage tolerance. In turn, the increased duration of stable crack growth promotes the opportunity for detection of creep damage using nondestructive testing methods.

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