High temperature, low cycle fatigue characterization of P91 weld and heat affected zone material

T. P. Farragher, S. Scully, N. P. O'Dowd, C. J. Hyde, S. B. Leen

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Abstract

The high temperature low cycle fatigue behavior of P91 weld metal (WM) and weld joints (cross-weld) is presented. Strain-controlled tests have been carried out at 400 °C and 500 °C. The cyclic behavior of the weld material (WM) and cross-weld (CW) specimens are compared with previously published base material (BM) tests. The weld material is shown to give a significantly harder and stiffer stress-strain response than both the base material and the cross-weld material. The cross-weld tests exhibited a cyclic stress-strain response, which was similar to that of the base material. All specimen types exhibited cyclic softening but the degree of softening exhibited by the cross-weld specimens was lower than that of the base material and all-weld tests. Finite element models of the base metal, weld metal and cross-weld test specimens are developed and employed for identification of the cyclic viscoplasticity material parameters. Heat affected zone (HAZ) cracking was observed for the cross-weld tests.

Original languageEnglish
Article number021403
JournalJournal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Transactions of the ASME
Volume136
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2014

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