P92 steel is used as a piping material in ultra super critical power plants that can be operated at steam temperatures up to 650°C. The changes in the martensitic microstructure of P92 steel must be evaluated thoroughly before it is put into actual service. In this study, indigenously developed P92 steel was used. The steel was subjected to normalizing and tempering heat treatments in the range of 1,040–1,060°C and 740–780°C. The changes in the microstructure were evaluated and creep-rupture properties were studied at test temperatures of 600 and 650°C. Although normalizing temperatures influenced the microstructure and creep strength marginally, the change in tempering temperatures led to significant changes. The creep rupture strength at ...
Small Punch Creep technique was used as a screening procedure to evaluate the creep properties of di...
This study is a continuation of a project to characterise ASTM A437 Grade B4B martensitic stainless ...
The reduction of emissions from fossil fuel power plants is essential to minimising the environmenta...
Abstract. The higher steam temperatures and pressures required to achieve increase in thermal effici...
The increased thermal efficiency of fossil power plants calls for the development of advanced creep-...
materials development for advanced fossil-fired power plant, with emphasis on the creep rupture prop...
E911 creep samples exposed to temperatures of 600˚C, 625˚C and 650˚C at differing stress levels were...
Understanding the elevated temperature behaviour of materials is extremely important for the efficie...
To achieve climate change targets and to improve the efficiency of fossil fuel power plant the tempe...
AbstractCreep deformation and rupture behaviour of P92 steel has been examined at 923K for stresses ...
The stability of the martensitic microstructure in ferritic/martensitic G91 steel at operating tempe...
E911 creep samples exposed to temperatures of 600˚C, 625˚C and 650˚C at differing stress levels were...
The desire for power plant to give increased generating efficiency and decreased CO2 emission has le...
In this study, creep tests were conducted on a set of specimens made from the same tube of T91 steel...
T92 heat-resistant steel is among the most promising candidate materials for structural components i...
Small Punch Creep technique was used as a screening procedure to evaluate the creep properties of di...
This study is a continuation of a project to characterise ASTM A437 Grade B4B martensitic stainless ...
The reduction of emissions from fossil fuel power plants is essential to minimising the environmenta...
Abstract. The higher steam temperatures and pressures required to achieve increase in thermal effici...
The increased thermal efficiency of fossil power plants calls for the development of advanced creep-...
materials development for advanced fossil-fired power plant, with emphasis on the creep rupture prop...
E911 creep samples exposed to temperatures of 600˚C, 625˚C and 650˚C at differing stress levels were...
Understanding the elevated temperature behaviour of materials is extremely important for the efficie...
To achieve climate change targets and to improve the efficiency of fossil fuel power plant the tempe...
AbstractCreep deformation and rupture behaviour of P92 steel has been examined at 923K for stresses ...
The stability of the martensitic microstructure in ferritic/martensitic G91 steel at operating tempe...
E911 creep samples exposed to temperatures of 600˚C, 625˚C and 650˚C at differing stress levels were...
The desire for power plant to give increased generating efficiency and decreased CO2 emission has le...
In this study, creep tests were conducted on a set of specimens made from the same tube of T91 steel...
T92 heat-resistant steel is among the most promising candidate materials for structural components i...
Small Punch Creep technique was used as a screening procedure to evaluate the creep properties of di...
This study is a continuation of a project to characterise ASTM A437 Grade B4B martensitic stainless ...
The reduction of emissions from fossil fuel power plants is essential to minimising the environmenta...