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Original Research Paper

Creep behaviour of P91/GTR-2CM/12Cr1MoV dissimilar joint predicted by the modified Theta method

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Pages 260-271 | Received 22 Sep 2016, Accepted 19 Feb 2017, Published online: 10 Apr 2017
 

Abstract

Creep behaviour of P91, 12Cr1MoV steels and the P91/12Cr1MoV dissimilar joint were investigated at 823 K. Results show that the creep strength of P91 is much higher than 12Cr1MoV and than the dissimilar joint. The stress dependence of minimum creep rate and rupture life for both steels and the dissimilar joint obeyed Norton’s power law. The values of stress exponent are similar for 12Cr1MoV steel and the dissimilar joint in high stress region, indicating similar creep mechanism. However, the creep behaviour at 140 MPa for the dissimilar joint showed deviation from the other higher stresses, indicating different creep mechanism as the stress is decreasing. Microstructure showed that creep ruptured on the 12Cr1MoV side of the dissimilar joint as conducted in the high stress region, whereas ruptured on the carbon decarburized zone as conducted in the low stress region. Fracture location changed from 12Cr1MoV base metal to inter-critical heat affected zone as the creep time going. A modified theta equation was proposed to predict the creep behaviour, and the random errors from fitting to experimental creep data were smaller than obtained from the traditional theta method. The predicted creep behaviour showed good agreement with experimental ones.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank the High Temperature Technology Department and CAE Division for providing the materials and equipment.

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