Thermal recovery of plastic deformation in dissimilar metal weld

Dong Xiao Qiao, Xing Hua Yu, Wei Zhang, Paul Crooker Yu, Stan David, Zhi Li Feng

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摘要

Stainless steel has been widely used in challenging environments typical to nuclear power plant structures, due its excellent corrosion resistance. Nickel filler metals containing high chromium concentration, including Alloy 82/182, are used for joining stainless steel to carbon steel components to achieve similar high resistance to stress corrosion cracking. However, the joint usually experience weld metal stress corrosion cracking (SCC), which affects the safety and structural integrity of light water nuclear reactor systems. A primary driving force for SCC is the high tensile residual stress in these welds. Due to large dimension of pressure vessel and limitations in the field, non-destructive residual stress measurement is difficult. As a result, finite element modeling has been the de facto method to evaluate the weld residual stresses. Recent studies on this subject from researchers worldwide report different residual stress value in the weldments [5]. The discrepancy is due to the fact that most of investigations ignore or underestimate the thermal recovery in the heat-affect zone or reheated region in the weld. In the current study, the effect of heat treatment on thermal recovery and microhardness is investigated for materials used in dissimilar metal joint. It is found that high equivalent plastic strains are predominately accumulated in the buttering layer, the root pass, and the heat affected zone, which experience multiple welding thermal cycles. The final cap passes, experiencing only one or two welding thermal cycles, exhibit less plastic strain accumulation. Moreover, the experimental residual plastic strains are compared with those predicted using an existing weld thermo-mechanical model with two different strain hardening rules. The importance of considering the dynamic strain hardening recovery due to high temperature exposure in welding is discussed for the accurate simulation of weld residual stresses and plastic strains. Finally, the experimental result reveals that the typical post-buttering heat treatment for residual stress relief may not be adequate to completely eliminate the residual plastic strains in the buttering layer.

源语言英语
主期刊名THERMEC 2013
编辑B. Mishra, Mihail. Ionescu, T. Chandra
出版商Trans Tech Publications Ltd.
2857-2862
页数6
ISBN(印刷版)9783038350736
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2014
活动8th International Conference on Processing and Manufacturing of Advanced Materials, THERMEC 2013 - Las Vegas, NV, 美国
期限: 2 12月 20136 12月 2013

出版系列

姓名Materials Science Forum
783-786
ISSN(印刷版)0255-5476
ISSN(电子版)1662-9752

会议

会议8th International Conference on Processing and Manufacturing of Advanced Materials, THERMEC 2013
国家/地区美国
Las Vegas, NV
时期2/12/136/12/13

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