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Influence of low nickel (0.09 wt%) content on microstructure and toughness of P91 steel welds
Published in Korean Institute of Metals and Materials
2015
Volume: 21
   
Issue: 3
Pages: 538 - 542
Abstract
Modified 9Cr-1Mo (P91) steel is widely used as a high temperature structural material in the fabrication of power plant components. Alloying elements significantly influences the microstructure and mechanical properties of P91 steel weldments. The alloying elements manganese and nickel significantly influence the lower critical phase transformation temperature (AC1) as well as tempering response of welds. In the existing published information there was wide spread use of high Mn+Ni filler wire. In the present study, weldment preparation was completed using GTA filler wire having low Nickel content (Mn+Ni of 0.58 wt% including nickel content of 0.09 wt%). Microstructure and mechanical properties characterization was done. There is a requirement on minimum toughness of 47 Joules for P91 steel tempered welds at room temperature. Microstructural observation revealed that the GTA welds have low δ-ferrite content (<0.5%) in the martensite matrix. In the as-weld condition, the toughness was 28 Joules whereas after PWHT at 760 °C-2 h it was 115 Joules. In the present study, toughness of low nickel weld was higher due to low δ-ferrite content (<0.5%), multipass grain refinement and weld metal deposition of single pass per layer of weldment. © 2015, The Korean Institute of Metals and Materials and Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.
About the journal
JournalMetals and Materials International
PublisherKorean Institute of Metals and Materials
ISSN15989623
Open AccessNo