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Original Articles

Effect of PWHT on metallurgical and mechanical characterization of dissimilar welded joint of P91 and P92 steels

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Pages 1395-1412 | Received 18 Aug 2023, Accepted 27 Sep 2023, Published online: 08 Oct 2023
 

Abstract

P91 and P92 steels are widely used in nuclear and thermal power plant’s high-temperature (650–700 °C) operating components. The welding procedure, base plate composition, filler material composition, and post-weld heat treatment (PWHT) significantly affect the metallurgical characterization of weldments at room temperature. This work focuses on joining P91 and P92 steel by the TIG welding with filler ER90S-B9. The study analyzes the materialization of coarse-grained HAZ (CGHAZ), inter-critical HAZ (ICHAZ), and fine grained HAZ (FGHAZ) under welded and PWHT. PWHT was conducted at 840 °C for 2, 4 and 6h. An optical microscopic (OM) scanning electron microscope (SEM) was employed to characterize the welded and PWHT samples. It was perceived that the tensile strength of PWHT increased as the heat treatment times increased from 2 to 6 h, while the hardness value decreased accordingly. The maximum tensile strength (594.71 MPa) was observed in PWHT_6 h, while the minimum tensile strength (537.52 MPa) was perceived in the as-welded sample. The PWHT_6h reveals the minimum hardness values (271.12 HV) at the fusion zone among all the conditions. The WFZ consisted of an untampered lath martensitic grain structure, demonstrating an average hardness value of 314.15 HV in the PWHT_2h condition. The hardness value in CGHAZ samples for as-welded, PWHT_2h, PWHT_4h, and PWHT_6h was observed at 456.85, 436.81, 368.63, and 327.41 HV, respectively.

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