Author: An Junchao
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 1059-9495
Source: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Vol.20, Iss.8, 2011-11, pp. : 1474-1480
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Abstract
Different regions of heat-affected zone (HAZ) were simulated by heat treatment to investigate the mechanisms of the Type IV fracture of P92 (9Cr-2W) steel weldments. Creep deformation of simulated HAZ specimens with uniform microstructures was investigated and compared with those of the base metal (BM) and the weld metal (WM) specimens. The results show that the creep strain rate of the fine-grained HAZ (FGHAZ) is much higher than that of the BM, WM, the coarse-grained HAZ (CGHAZ), and the inter-critical HAZ (ICHAZ). According to the metallurgical investigation of stress-rupture, the FGHAZ and the ICHAZ have the most severely cavitated zones. During creep process, carbides become coarser, and form on grain boundaries again, leading to the deterioration of creep property and the decline of creep strength. In addition, the crack grows along the FGHAZ adjacent to the BM in the creep crack growth test (CCG) of HAZ.
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