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Experience with 9Cr3W3CoVNbBN steel in terms of welding, creep and oxidation

  • K. G. Abstoss
  • , A. Nitsche
  • , P. Mayr
  • , C. Schlacher
  • , V. González
  • , A. Agüero

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Abstract

The presented work summarizes the results of more than 10 years of research at TU Graz and TU Chemnitz and partners on a martensitic boron and nitrogen stabilized 9Cr3W3Co (MARBN) steel grade. The design philosophy of MARBN steels is presented and critical issues regarding boron and nitrogen balance are discussed. Microstructural characterization of two different laboratory heats, is presented and efforts in European projects towards an upscaling of melts are presented. Base material creep testing data at 650 °C up to 50.000 hours is presented and assessed to commercial alloys such as ASTM grades P91 and P92. An increase of creep rupture stress of more than +20% was recorded. Oxidation tests in steam at 650°C revealed an anomalous response of the material. Several specimens exhibited excellent oxidation resistance commonly only seen for grades of higher chromium content. The anomalous oxidation behaviour is identified and discussed, although the causes remain yet unclear. Results of manufacturing, characterization and testing of different MARBN welds, including gas-tungsten-arc-, gas-metal-arc-, friction stir and electron beam welds reveal a microstructure memory effect in the heat affected zone, so that no uniform fine-grained zone is present. The behaviour of crosswelds during long-term creep testing at 650 °C up to more than 32.000 hours is assessed and the susceptibility to Type IV cracking is discussed. The manuscript summarizes research of more than 10 years, presents current research activities on MARBN and describes open questions for an alloy identified as a promising martensitic steel grade for elevated temperature components.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants - Proceedings from the 8th International Conference
EditorsJohn Shingledecker, J. Siefert, Jonathan Parker
PublisherASM International
Pages989-1000
Number of pages12
ISBN (Electronic)1627081313, 9781627081313
StatePublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes
Event8th International Conference on Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants - Albufeira, Algarve, Portugal
Duration: 11 Oct 201614 Oct 2016

Publication series

NameAdvances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants - Proceedings from the 8th International Conference

Conference

Conference8th International Conference on Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityAlbufeira, Algarve
Period11/10/1614/10/16

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