Alloy Steel Used in Power Plant &
Precautions during its Welding
                       By
                       Prashant Kumar
                       Sr.Manager,QA
Objective Of the Session
1.Familiarisation with Alloy Steels Components used
in Power Plant
2.Precautions during Alloy Steel Welding
                ALLOY STEELS
Steels that derive their properties primarily from the presence
of some alloying element other than C & the commonly
accepted amounts of Mn, Cu, Si, S & P are called ALLOYS or
ALLOY STEELS.
The principal alloying elements are nickel, chromium,
manganese, molybdenum, vanadium, silicon and cobalt.
Low Alloy steels: Alloy content less than 5%
High Alloy steels: Alloy content more than 5%
    REASONS FOR CHOOSING
      ALLOYING ELEMENTS
•   Increased Hardenability.
•   Reduced danger of warpage
•   Improved strength at high & low
    temperature
•   Resistance to grains growth at elevated
    temperature
•   Improved corrosion and heat resistance
    REASONS FOR CHOOSING
      ALLOYING ELEMENTS
•   Improved magnetic properties
•   Improved fatigue resistance
•   Improved machine-ability
•   Improved Creep properties at high temp.
•   Full value of Alloy steels can be gained
    through heat treated conditions
          HARDENABILITY
• The depth up to which a material is
  hardened after putting through a heat
  treatment process is known as
  Hardenability.
• It is easier to harden alloy steels than plain
  carbon steel
• Because of this ease of hardening and
  greater uniformity in any heat-treatment
  operation, alloy steels are often selected
  for a job in presence to the plain carbon
  steel.
      Alloy Steels Service Temperature Application
Grade                                                            Application
         C     Cr     Mo    V      Nb          W     Structure
 P/ T                                                            Range [°C]
 11      0,1   1,25   0,5                               B              520
 22      0,1   2,25   1,0                               B              550
 23      0,1   2,5    0,3   0,3    0,08       1,75      B              600
 24      0,1   2,5    1,0   0,3   0,1(Ti)      -        B              600
 91      0,1   9,0    1,0   0,2    0,1         -        TM             650
 92      0,1   9,0    0,5   0,2    0,09       2,0       TM             650
                                            TM = Tempered Martensite
                                            B = Bainite
DEVELOPMENT OF 9-12% Cr STEELS
IMPORTANCE OF
MICROSTRUCTURAL
STUDY
KEY
QUESTIONS
TO BE
ANSWERED
                                 8
 Influence of Alloy elements on Strength
    strength MPa
                   temperature °C
Influence of the different elements by adding 0,50% of the
Element.
                      2.25 Cr
                                12 Cr
A comparative Creep Vs Temp. graph for different grades of Steel
LIST OF ALLOY STEEL MATERIALS WITH THEIR APPLICATION
SG (BHEL-ALSTOM- 800MW-GSTPP):
      MATERIAL   AREA OF USE                                                                                         REFERENCE
      GRADE                                                                                                          STANDARD
1.    T11        LTRH COILS                                                                                          SA 213
2.    T12        SH FURN. ROOF TUBES / BP EXT. SIDE WALL / BP EXT. SIDE FLOOR / BP SIDE WALL / BP FRONT / BP FRONT   SA 213
                 SCREEN / BP REAR / BP ROOF
3.    T22        ECONOMISER HANGER TUBES/ WATER WALL SPIRAL AND STRAIGHT TUBES/ SH PLATEN COILS / LTRH COILS         SA 213
                 / FINISHING RH COILS / STEAM COOLED SPACERS
4.    T23        LTRH COILS / LTRH PENDANT COILS                                                                     SA 213
5.    T91        SH PLATEN COILS / FINISH SH / LTRH PENDANT COILS / FINISHING RH COILS / STEAM COOLED SPACERS        SA 213
6.    P12        ECONOMISER OUTLET HEADER / ECONOMISER JUNCTION HEADER / WATER WALL INTERMEDIATE FRONT,              SA 335
                 RAER AND SIDE HEADER / WATER WALL UPPER FRONT AND SIDE OUTLET HEADER / WATER WAL RISER
                 TUBES / FURNACE LINK TO STORAGE TANK / FURANCE DOWNCOMER TO CONN SPHERE / SH FURNACE ROOF
                 INLET HEADER /BP EXTENDED SIDE INLET HEADER / SC FURN ARCH SUPT. INLETAND OUTLET HDR / BP
                 UPPER SIDE INLET HDR / SH PLATEN INLET HEADER / FINISH RH INLET HDR / SH DESUPERHEATER-1 / SC
                 FURN ARCH SUPT LINKS / BP EXT. SIDE CONN LINK / LINK TO SH PLATEN(BEFORE BYPASS PIPE ENTRY) /
                 LINK TO SH PLATEN(AFTER BYPASS PIPE ENTRY) / SH BY PASS PIPE / LEAD TO DESUPERHEATER / RH
                 DESUPER HEATER / LINK TO FINISH RH
7.    P22        WATER WALL UPPER REAR OUTLET HEADER / BACKPASS EXTENDED SIDE OUTLET HEADER / LTRH OUTLET            SA 335
                 HEADER
8.    P91        SEPERATOR / SEPERATOR STORAGE TANK / SH FURNACE ROOF OUTLET HEADER / BP LOWER HDRS / BP             SA 335
                 FRONT OUTLET HDR / SH PLATEN OUTELT HEADER / SH FINISH INLET HEADER / SH FINISH OUTLET HEADER
                 / FINISH RH OUTLET HDR / LINK TO SH DESUPERHEATER. / SH DESUPERHEATER / LINK TO FINISH SH
9.    C12A       MAIN STEAM STOP VALVE-BODY                                                                          ASTM A217
10.   P91        MAIN STEAM LINE                                                                                     SA335
11    P91        HOT REHEAT LINE                                                                                     SA335
12.   P22,GRC    COLD REHEAT LINE                                                                                    SA335,
                                                                                                                     SA106
LIST OF ALLOY STEEL MATERIALS WITH THEIR APPLICATION
SG (L&T-MHPS- 660MW-KHARGONE)
      MATERIAL   AREA OF USE                                                                                     REFERENCE
      GRADE                                                                                                      STANDARD
1.    T12        WATER WALL / ROOF PANEL / SECONDARY PASS PANELS / SECONDARY PASS DIVISIONAL WALL PANELS /       SA 213
                 PRIMARY SH / SECONDARY SH / PRIMARY RH
2.    T22        COOLING SPACER TUBE / SECONADRY RH                                                              SA 213
3.    T92        SECONDARY SH OUTLET HEADER – STUB AND CONNECTING TUBE / COOLING SPACER TUBE                     SA 213
4.    F12        WATER SEPARATOR / WATER SEPARATOR DRAIN TANK                                                    SA 336
5.    P22        PRIMARY RH OUTLET HEADER / RH DE-SH INLET PIPE, RH DE-SH AND RH DE-SH OUTLET PIPE / SECONADRY   SA 335
                 RH INLET HEADER
6.    P12        FURNACE INTERMEDIATE MANIFOLDS / FURNACE INTERMEDIATE MANIFOLD OULET PIPE / FURNACE             SA 335
                 OUTLET HEADERS / ROOF INLET PIPE / ROOF INLET HEADER / FURNACE REAR WALL HANGER INLET
                 MANIFOLD , INLET HEADER, SUPPLY PIPES AND OUTLET HEADER / PASSAGE SIDE INLET MANIFOLD, INLET
                 HEADER, SUPPLY PIPE AND OUTLET HEADER / ROOF OUTLET HEADER / SECONDARY PASS BYPASS PIPE,
                 INLET PIPE , INLET MANIFOLD, AND SUPPLY PIPES / SECODARY PASS DIVISIONAL WALL SUPPLY PIPE /
                 SECONDARY PASS INLET HEADERS / SECONDARY PASS DIVISIONAL WALL INLET HEADER / SECONDARY PASS
                 OUTLET HEADERS / SECONDARY PASS DIVISIONAL WALL OUTLET HEADER / SECONDARY PASS WALL
                 OUTLET PIPES / SECONDARY PASS DIVISIONAL WALL OUTLET PIPE / WATER SEPERATOR INLET PIPE /
                 WATER SEPARATOR DRAIN TANK INLET PIPE / WATER SEPARATOR DRAIN TANK STEAM PIPE / WATER
                 SEPARATOR DRAIN TANK OUTLET PIPE / PRIMARY SH INLET PIPE / PRIMARY SH INLET HEADER / PRIMARY
                 SH OUTLET HEADER / PRIMARY SH DE-SH INLET PIPE, PRIMARY SH DE-SH AND PRIMARY DE-SH OUTLET
                 PIPE / SECONDARY SH INLET HEADER
7.    P91        SECONDARY SH OUTLET HEADER / SECONDARY SH DE-SH INLET PIPE, SECONDARY SH DE-SH AND              SA 335
                 SECONDARY DE-SH OUTLET PIPE / TERTIARY SH INLET HEADER
8.    P92        TERTIARY SH OUTLET HEADER / SECONADRY RH OUTLET HEADER                                          SA 335
9.    F92        MAIN STEAM STOP VALVE-BODY / STEM / DISC / SEAT RING                                            A 182
10.   P92        MAIN STEAM LINE                                                                                 SA 335
11    P92        HOT REHEAT LINE                                                                                 SA 335
12.   P22,GrC    COLD REHEAT LINE                                                                                SA 335,
                                                                                                                 SA106
Steam Turbine Components Materials for On-Going 660/800MW Projects:
Although, Steam Turbine components materials are not
specified in technical specification, the materials offered by
QSTGM (Qualified Steam Turbine Generator Manufacturer)
are accepted based on their proven practice & supply
experiences. The following table lists the details of Steam
turbine Components offered by different QSTGM’s for their
660/800 MW NTPC on-going projects:
Steam Turbine Components Materials for On-Going 660/800MW Projects
Main        BHEL(660/800)          TOSHIBA(660/800)   BGRE(660/800)   L&T(660)   ALSTOM(660)
Supplier
Item        HP Outer Casing Casting
Material    1.25CrMo              1.25CrMo            1.25CrMo        1.25CrMo   1.25CrMo
Grade
Weight(T)   20/22                  37/39              39/39           35/37      21/26
Item        IP Outer Casing Casting
Material    EN-GJS-400-18U-        1.25CrMo           1.25CrMo        1.25CrMo   G20Mo5(Mo=
Grade       RT(Nodular CI)                                                       0.5,C=0.20)
Weight(T)   50/56                  36/39              47/58           66/68      27/32
Item        HP Inner Casing Casting
Material    9Cr-1Mo               1.25CrMo            1.25CrMo        12Cr       9Cr-1Mo
Grade
Weight(T)   20/21                  20/21              18/19           35/37      21/26
Item        IP Inner Casing Casting
Material    10Cr-1Mo-1W             1Cr,9Cr,1Cr       1.25CrMo        12Cr       9Cr-1Mo
Grade
Weight(T)   36/36                  4/4, 7/13, 4/4     8/9,4/4         35/37      26/28
Steam Turbine Components Materials for On-Going 660/800MW Projects
Main        BHEL(660/800)       TOSHIBA(660/800)     BGRE(660/800)      L&T(660)         ALSTOM(660)
Supplier
Item        HP Forged Rotor
Material    10Cr-1Mo-1W         1.75Cr-0.8Mo-1.1W-   1CrMo              12Cr             0.75Cr-0.8Mo &
Grade                           0.3V                                                     10Cr-2Mo
                                                                                         (Welded)
Weight(T)   24                  20.9                 25                 21               6.3/8.1
Item        IP Forged Rotor
Material    10Cr-1Mo-1W         1Cr,9Cr,1Cr          10Cr               2.25 Cr, 12Cr,   0.75Cr-0.8Mo &
Grade                           (Welded)                                2.25 Cr          10Cr-2Mo
                                                                        (Welded)         (Welded
Weight(T)   36                  12/10/14             35                 15/37/15         10/8/10
Item        LP Forged Rotor
Material    3.5Ni-1.75Cr-Mo-V   3.5Ni-1.75Cr-Mo-V    3.5Ni-1.75CR-Mo-   3.5Ni-1.75Cr-    2.5Ni-2.5Cr-Mo-V
Grade                                                V                  Mo-V             (Welded,4 parts)
Weight(T)   60                  50                   57                 65               50
Steam Turbine Components Materials for On-Going 660/800MW Projects
Main Supplier   BHEL(660/800)                TOSHIBA(660/800)            BGRE(660/800)          L&T(660)        ALSTOM(660)
Item            HP Turbine Guide Blades
Material        10Cr-1Mo-1W(1-3) ,11Cr- 10.7Cr(1-8), 12Cr(9-18)          10.7Cr(1-6), 12Cr(7-   10Cr-3Co-Mo-    17Cr-14Ni-W-Ti
Grade           1Mo(4-18)                                                11)                    W-V-N-Nb-B(1-   (1st),
                                                                                                6),             12Cr-1Mo (Others)
                                                                                                12Cr-Mo-W-V-
                                                                                                Nb(7-16)
Item            HP Turbine Moving Blades
Material        10Cr-1Mo-1W (1-3),       10.7Cr(1-8), 12Cr(9-18)         10.7Cr(1-5), 12Cr(6-   10Cr-3Co-Mo-    17Cr-14Ni-W-Ti
Grade           11Cr-1Mo (4-18),                                         11)                    W-V-N-Nb-B(1-   (1st),
                                                                                                6),             12Cr-1Mo (Others)
                                                                                                12Cr-Mo-W-V-
                                                                                                Nb(7-16)
Item            IP Turbine Guide Blades
Material        12Cr-1Mo-V    (1st, 4-10),   10.7Cr(19-24), 13.5Cr(25-   10.7Cr(1-5), 12Cr(6-   10Cr-3Co-Mo-    17Cr-14Ni-W-Ti
Grade           10Cr-1Mo-1W (2-3),           31)                         8)                     W-V-N-Nb-B(1-   (1st),
                13Cr (11-15)                                                                    2),             12Cr-1Mo (Others)
                                                                                                12Cr(6-7),
                                                                                                12Cr-Mo-W-V-
                                                                                                Nb(3-6),
                                                                                                12Cr(7-12)
Item            IP Turbine Moving Blades
Material        20Cr-75Ni-2Ti-1.5Al (1st), 11Cr(19-20), 10.7Cr(21-30)    10.7Cr(1-4), 12Cr(5-   37Ni-18Cr-      17Cr-14Ni-W-Ti
Grade           10Cr-1Mo-1W (2-3),                                       8)                     3Mo(1-2),       (1st),
                11Cr-1Mo-V(4-7),                                                                10Cr-3Co-Mo-    12Cr-1Mo (Others)
                12Cr-1Mo-V (8-15)                                                               W-V-N-Nb-B(3-   )
                                                                                                5),
                                                                                                12Cr(6-7),
                                                                                                12Cr-Mo-W-V-
                                                                                                Nb(8-12)
Steam Turbine Components Materials for On-Going 660/800MW Projects
Main       BHEL(660/800)          TOSHIBA(660/800)       BGRE(660/800)      L&T(660)        ALSTOM(660)
Supplier
Item       LP Turbine Guide Blades
Material   X20Cr13(1-5),          13.5 Cr                12Cr               12Cr(1-5),      12Cr-1Mo-V (All
Grade      GX4CrNi13-4(6) ,                                                 18Cr-8Ni(6-7)   stages)
           12Cr-Ni (7)
Item       LP Turbine Moving Blades
Material   13Cr (1-6),            12Cr                   12Cr,              12Cr(1-3),      12Cr-1Mo-V (All
Grade      12Cr-2Ni-2Mo-V (Last                          11.7 Cr-1.7Mo-     12Cr-Mo-W-      except last
           stage)                                        0.3V(last stage)   V-Nb(4),        stage),
                                                                            15Cr-4Ni-       14Cr-5.5Ni-
                                                                            3.5Cu(5-7)      1.5Mo-1.7Cu
                                                                                            (Last Stage)
Item       HP/IP Turbine Steam Admission Valves
Material   9Cr-1Mo-V (Casting)    10Cr-1Mo-0.2V-1W-Nb-   12Cr Steel         12Cr Steel      9Cr-1Mo-V
Grade                             N                                                         (Casting)
                    Chemical Composition of Alloy Steel Material
Grade      C          Mn          P        S         Si         Cr          Mo            V           W            Ni
                                (Max.)   (Max.)
 P11    0.05-0.15   0.30-0.60    0.025    0.025   0.50-1.00   1.00-1.50   0.44-0.65    ---------    ---------    ---------
P12     0.05-0.15   0.30-0.61    0.025    0.025   0.50 max    0.80-1.25   0.44-0.65    ---------    ---------    ---------
P22     0.05-0.15   0.30-0.60    0.025    0.025   0.50 max    1.90-2.60   0.87-1.13    ---------    ---------    ---------
P23     0.04-0.10   0.10-0.60    0.030    0.010   0.50 max    1.90-2.60   0.05-0.30   0.20-0.30    1.45-1.75    0.40 max
P91     0.08-0.12   0.30-0.60    0.010    0.010   0.50 max    8.00-9.50   0.85-1.05   0.18-0.25     ---------   0.40 max
P92     0.07-0.13   0.30-0.60    0.010    0.010   0.50 max    8.00-9.50   0.30-0.60   0.15-0.25    1.50-2.00    0.40 max
 Mechanical Properties of Alloy Steel Materials
Grade       Tensile       Yield       Elongation(%)    Impact     Hardness
        Strength(MPa) Strength(MPa)                   Energy(J)
 P11        >= 415        >= 205          >= 22         >= 35      <= 163HB
P12         >= 415        >= 220          >= 22         >= 35      <= 163HB
P22         >= 415        >= 205          >= 22         >= 35      <= 163HB
P23         >= 510        >= 400          >= 20         >= 35     <= 250HB
P91        585-760        >= 415          >= 20         >= 35     190-250 HB
P92         >= 620        >= 440          >= 20         >= 35      <= 250HB
Turbine Steel Casting for Service Temp.upto
                 540 Deg.
Type of Castings     Material          Typical
                     Specifications    Components
Low alloy Creep      EN-10213          HP/IP Outer
Resistant            (European Std.)   Casings,
Castings(For High    G17CrMo5-5        HP/IP Inner Casing,
Temp. & High         G17CrMo9-10       Guide Blade
Pressure Services)                     Carriers,
                     G17CrMoV5-10
                     G20M05            Turbine Valves
                                       Casings,Covers,Diff
                                       users,Inserts,Exhau
                                       st Housing etc.
    DESIGNATION OF LOW ALLOYED STEEL
LOW ALLOY STEEL: WHERE CONTENT OF ALL ALLOYS IS
  =< 5%.
CARBON INDEX
  Express the carbon content multiplied by the factor 100.
  In order to arrive at carbon percentage, it should be
  divided by 100.
  The letter C can be dropped for the sake of briefness.
  the carbon index is always the leading symbol.
INDICIES FOR ALLOYING CONSTITUENTS AND
  MULTIPLIERS.
  These are intended to produce easy to handle alloying
  indices (avoiding decimals) which can be easily arranged
  by decreasing percentages.
    INDICIES FOR LOW ALLOYING CONSTITUENTS
ALLOYING CONTITUENTS                    MULTIPLIER
Cr, Co, Mn, Ni, Si, W                       4
Al, Be, Pb, Cu, Mo, Nb, Ta, Ti, V, Zr       10
P, S, N, Ce, C                              100
B                                           1000
ROUND OFF INDICIES TO NEAREST 1
ALLOYING INDICIES ARE ARRIVED AT BY
MULTIPLYING THE SPECIFIED MEAN PERCENTAGE
 LOW ALLOYING CONSTITUENTS, EXAMPLE
Example 13 CrMo 4-5
 0.08 to 0.18, 0.13(Average) x 100 = 13
 CrMo = Chrome and Molybdenum are the alloys
 used to specify the steel.
 Cr = 0.7 to 1.15, 0.925(Average) x 4 = 4
 Mo = 0.4 to 0.6, 0.5(Average) x 10 = 5
 Material Grade G17CrMo9-10
• Identification of chemical composition by material
  grade
• G : Stands for Casting Material
• 17: Carbon ~0.17%(Avg.value)
• Cr: 9/4 ~2.25%(Avg.value)
• Mo:10/10 ~1% (Avg.value)
C      Cr     Mo     Mn      Ni     Si     Cu      Ti
0.13 2.00 0.90 0.50 <    <    <    <
-    -    -    -    0.50 0.60 0.30 0.025
0.20 2.50 1.20 0.90
INDICIES FOR HIGH ALLOYING CONSTITUENTS
HIGH ALLOY STEEL IS WHEN AT LEAST ONE ELEMENT IS
ABOVE 5%
CARBON RETAINS ITS MULTIPLIER OF 100. THE MULTIPLIER
OF ALL OTHER CONSTITUENTS IS 1.
TO DISTINGUISH HIGH ALLOY STEEL FROM LOW ALLOY
STEEL, THE DESIGNATION OF THESE GRADES IS PRECEDED
BY CAPITAL LETTER X.
X 10 Cr Ni 18 8 (TP 304)   OR   X 20 Cr 13 (TP410, HW10786)
   DESIGNATION OF CAST STEEL GRADES
  FOR ALLOY CAST STEEL GRADES, THE LETTER ,”G” IS BEING
  EMPLOYED.
Example G X 7 Cr Ni Nb 18 9 ( High Alloy)
G STANDS FOR CASTING
C    7/100     0.07 AVERAGE
Cr   18        18   AVERAGE
Ni   9         9    AVERAGE
Nb Stabilized, Minimum 5XC
Example G17CrMoV 5-10 (Low Alloy)
G STANDS FOR CASTING
C     17/100     0.17 AVERAGE(0.15-0.20)
Cr5/4       1.25 AVERAGE(1.20-1.50)
Mo    10/10 1.00 AVERAGE(0.90-1.10)
  Steel Casting for Service Temp.>
              540 Deg.
Type of Castings    Material               Typical
                    Specifications         Components
High alloy          9-10% Cr               Turbine Inner
Enhanced Creep      Ferritic-Martensitic   Casing
Resistant           Steel                  Turbine Valves
Castings(For High   GX12CrMoVNbN9-1,       MSCV,CRV
Pressure & Super                           Casings etc.
Critical Temp.      GX12CrMoWVNbN10
Services)           -1-1
 Material Grade GX12CrMoWVNbN10-1-1
• Identification of chemical composition by material
  grade
• G : Stands for Casting Material
• X : Stands for High Alloy
• 12 Carbon ~0.12%(Avg.value)
• Cr ~10.0%(Avg.value)
• Mo ~1.0% (Avg.value)
• W ~ 1.0% (Avg. value)
C      Cr       Mo     Mn      Ni     W      Nb      N
0.11 10.2 1.00 0.40 - 0.70 - 0.95           0.04    0.045-
- 0.13 - 10.6 -1.10 0.50 0.80 -1.05         -0.06   0.060
Precautions during Alloy Steel
          Welding
             Welding of CrMoV-steels
                                                            22V/ T24/ T23
Decisive factors:
                                                                              Less numbers of skilled
- Preheating Temp.
- Interpass Temp
- Welding Processes
- Welding Consumable
                                                                              fabricators
- Heat Input
- Weld Build Up
- Weld Bead Thickness
- PWHT
- Equipment                                                                 T/P22
- QA
- Welders
                        Welding of Creep resistant steels
Why Preheat?
Preheat reduces the temperature differential between the
weld region and the base metal
   – Reduces the cooling rate, which reduces the
     chance of forming martensite in steels
   – Reduces distortion and shrinkage stress
   – Reduces the danger of weld cracking
   – Allows hydrogen to escape
Welding of creep resistant steels
Measuring of preheat temperature acc. to EN ISO 13916
     t≤50mm: A ≤ 4 x t (max. 50mm)
     t>50mm: A ≥ 75mm
  The preheat temperature is the temperature in the area of the weld
  before the start of welding.
Why Post-Weld Heat Treat?
• The fast cooling rates associated with welding often
  produce martensite
• During postweld heat treatment, martensite is
  tempered (transforms to ferrite and carbides)
   –   Reduces hardness
   –   Reduces strength
   –   Increases ductility
   –   Increases toughness
• Residual stress is also reduced by the post weld heat
  treatment
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Postweld Heat Treatment and Hydrogen
Cracking
• Postweld heat treatment (~ 1200°F) tempers any
  martensite that may have formed
   – Increase in ductility and toughness
   – Reduction in strength and hardness
• Residual stress is decreased by postweld heat
  treatment
• Rule of thumb: Hold at temperature for 1 hour per inch
  of plate thickness; minimum hold of 30 minutes
Welding of creep resistant steels
Measuring of Interpass temperature acc. to EN ISO 13916
                                     Measuring of the ITP
 The Interpass temperature is the temperature for multilayer welding
 on the surface of the weld right before starting the next layer.
                                                   Welding of CrMo-steels
                                             Quality Thermocouples for PWHT
                             record by thermocouple in the furnace: 705°
                             actual: 740 – 760°C
                   770
                   765                                                                               Kanal 1
                                                                                                     Kanal 2
                                                                                                                -low cost for equipment
                                                                                                     Kanal 3
                                                                                                     Kanal 4
                   760                                                                               Kanal 5
                                                                                                     Kanal 6
                                                                                                     Kanal 7
                                                                                                                -far cheaper than repeat test
                                                                                                     Kanal 8
Temperatur in °C
                                                                                                     Kanal 9
                   755                                                                               Kanal 10
                                                                                                     Kanal 11
                                                                                                                -online control on PC possible
                                                                                                     Kanal 12
                                                                                                     Kanal 13
                   750                                                                               Kanal 14
                                                                                                     Kanal 15
                                                                                                     Kanal 16
                                                                                                                        LESS RISKS
                                                                                                     Kanal 17
                                                                                                     Kanal 18
                   745                                                                               Kanal 19
                                                                                                     Kanal 20
                                                                                                     Kanal 21
                                                                                                     Kanal 22
                   740                                                                               Kanal 23
                                                                                                     Kanal 24
                                                                                                     Kanal 25
                                                                                                     Kanal 27
                   735
                   730
                      14,0    14,2   14,4   14,6   14,8   15,0    15,2   15,4   15,6   15,8   16,0
                                                     Zeit in Stunden
GRADE 91 PIPE BUTT JOINT WELDING – TYPICAL WELDING CYCLE
              SIZE OF PIPE : 323.9 OD X 30 MM THICKNESS
IMPORTANCE OF
                   Electrode : ER90S-B9 and E9015-B9
MICROSTRUCTURAL
   Shielding Gas : 15L/min ; Purging Gas : 10L/min (Root + 2 Hot Pass)
STUDY
KEY
QUESTIONS
TO BE
ANSWERED
                  Welding of CrMo-steels
                     Influences on the hardness
                 Welding without preheating and without PWHT
                 Welding with 300°C preheating and without PWHT
                 Welding with 300°C preheating and a PWHT at 680°C
                    Base     HAZ            HAZ     Base
                    material     Weld metal         material
Hardness HV 10
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