The cross-weld (CW) creep strength of ferritic steels is typically lower than that for parent metal (PM), and in the past the ratio of CW to PM creep strength (weld strength factor – WSF) was assumed to be limited to ∼80%. For newer Cr steels WSF can be significantly lower for a typical design life of 100 000 h or more. The possibility of low WSF is also accommodated in the current design codes such as EN 13445, but no suggested WSF values are given for guidance. Assuming a too high WSF for such welds obviously results in an unsafe (too long) predicted creep life. Unfortunately, as a further complication the WSF of the newer Cr steels can decrease when the operating temperatures are increased for improved efficiency of future power plants. ...
Grade 91 steel has been widely utilized in power plants over the last 20 years. Its specification wo...
The evaluation of the creep rupture behaviour of 2.25Cr-1Mo ferritic steel at 773 and 823 K over a s...
International audienceHigh temperature creep flow and damage properties of 9Cr1MoNbV steel and weldm...
The cross-weld (CW) creep strength of ferritic steels is typically lower than that for parent metal ...
In design standards and in post-service life assessment, the cross-weld (CW) creep strength of ferri...
Preferred models for creep rupture strength prediction have been evaluated for the parent and cross-...
Of the conventional time-temperature parameters (TTP's) for creep rupture, one of the most common is...
Designers of new power-generation plants are looking to make use of new and existing high-strength a...
Components in-service at temperature are most likely designed with a creep strain limit achieved in ...
Increasing temperature is one of the key factors for improving the efficiency of steam power plants....
This paper examines the creep properties of modified 9-12 % Cr steels, especially the P91 grade. Thi...
The damage mechanisms affecting engineering steels at high-temperatures include creep cavitation and...
Study of creep behavior of base metal (without weld) and welded specimens of P91B steel over a range...
The main aim of the thesis is to demonstrate the suitability of Small Punch (SP) testing for lifetim...
Creep strain evolution plays a critical role in design and in life assessment of components subjecte...
Grade 91 steel has been widely utilized in power plants over the last 20 years. Its specification wo...
The evaluation of the creep rupture behaviour of 2.25Cr-1Mo ferritic steel at 773 and 823 K over a s...
International audienceHigh temperature creep flow and damage properties of 9Cr1MoNbV steel and weldm...
The cross-weld (CW) creep strength of ferritic steels is typically lower than that for parent metal ...
In design standards and in post-service life assessment, the cross-weld (CW) creep strength of ferri...
Preferred models for creep rupture strength prediction have been evaluated for the parent and cross-...
Of the conventional time-temperature parameters (TTP's) for creep rupture, one of the most common is...
Designers of new power-generation plants are looking to make use of new and existing high-strength a...
Components in-service at temperature are most likely designed with a creep strain limit achieved in ...
Increasing temperature is one of the key factors for improving the efficiency of steam power plants....
This paper examines the creep properties of modified 9-12 % Cr steels, especially the P91 grade. Thi...
The damage mechanisms affecting engineering steels at high-temperatures include creep cavitation and...
Study of creep behavior of base metal (without weld) and welded specimens of P91B steel over a range...
The main aim of the thesis is to demonstrate the suitability of Small Punch (SP) testing for lifetim...
Creep strain evolution plays a critical role in design and in life assessment of components subjecte...
Grade 91 steel has been widely utilized in power plants over the last 20 years. Its specification wo...
The evaluation of the creep rupture behaviour of 2.25Cr-1Mo ferritic steel at 773 and 823 K over a s...
International audienceHigh temperature creep flow and damage properties of 9Cr1MoNbV steel and weldm...