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Research Article

Type IV cracking of P92 steel welded joint used in China power plants

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Pages 214-221 | Received 07 Apr 2023, Accepted 17 Sep 2023, Published online: 23 Feb 2024
 

ABSTRACT

P92 (9Cr-1.8W–0.5Mo-NbV) martensite steel is widely used in high-temperature pipes of ultra-supercritical boilers in China. During high-temperature operation, microstructural evolution of the heat affected zone (HAZ) across welded joint leads to type IV cracking failure. In this article, microstructural evolution and type IV cracking of P92 steel welded joint in an actual 605℃ supercritical boiler were analysed. The results show the cracking appeared in the fine-grained heat affected zone (FGHAZ). Laves phase and M23C6 phase clustered around the cavity. Their precipitation and coarsening promote the nucleation and growth of cavities. The Z phase was also observed in the heated affected zone. Compared with other zones, FGHAZ has lower dislocation density and more degeneration of tempered martensite lath, the coarsening of Laves phase and M23C6 phase is more severer in FGHAZ. These factors led to the deterioration of the creep properties and type IV cracking.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank the support from “The National Key Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2021YFC3001801)”.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China [2021YFC3001801].

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