Hot Tensile Properties of Shielded Metal Arc Welded Similar and
Dissimilar Joint of 9Cr-1Mo Steel and 304 Stainless Steel 2024-01-5000
The recent demand for power generation capability has raised the operating
temperature of the power plants in the range of 600°C. High operating
temperature leads to material degradation or reduced lifespan of boilers, which
necessitates the analysis of the high-temperature behavior of welded joints of
power plant boilers for a long lifespan and improved efficiency. Gr91
martensitic and SS304 austenitic stainless steel are identified as the primary
piping material for these boilers. The boiler piping involves similar weld
joints (Gr91/Gr91 and SS304/SS304) and dissimilar weld joints (SS304/Gr91) known
as transition joints. These joints are exposed to high temperatures for a long
duration during their service and it is therefore necessary to evaluate the
high-temperature behavior of these weld joints. The hot tensile test is a
short-term high-temperature test that serves as a valuable tool for analyzing
the high-temperature behavior of the welds. In this investigation, by using the
shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) process, similar joints of Gr91/Gr91
martensitic steel, SS304/SS304 were made using matching electrodes, and
dissimilar joints between Gr91/SS304 were welded using INCONEL electrode. The
joints were subjected to hot tensile test at temperatures of 550°C, 600°C, and
650°C. The stress–strain behavior of the weld joints at elevated temperatures
was studied, compared with each other, and reported.
Citation: Karthick, K., Balasubramanian, M., Madhu, S., and Prathap, P., "Hot Tensile Properties of Shielded Metal Arc Welded Similar and Dissimilar Joint of 9Cr-1Mo Steel and 304 Stainless Steel," SAE Technical Paper 2024-01-5000, 2024, https://doi.org/10.4271/2024-01-5000. Download Citation
Author(s):
K. Karthick, M. Balasubramanian, S. Madhu, P. Prathap
Affiliated:
RMK College of Engineering and Technology, RMK College of Engineering and Technology, Mechanical Engine, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences, Saveet, Sri Krishna College of Technology
Pages: 9
Event:
Automotive Technical Papers
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Welding
Steel
Tensile strength
Thermal testing
Materials properties
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