Abstract
Evaluating the degree of creep damage is of high importance for the residual life assessment of high temperature and pressure steam piping systems of power plants. This study aims at assessing creep damaged microstructure and mechanical properties of low alloy Cr–Mo–V steel after long-term service exposures. Variations in mechanical properties have been assessed by means of tensile tests, hardness measurement and instrumented indentation testing (IIT). Optical and scanning electron microscopies were employed for the identification of creep damaged microstructure. The effect of heat treatment on the recovery of microstructure and mechanical properties was also studied. Correlations of IIT and hardness results between surface and bulk values have been obtained. The results of IIT agree well to the results of tensile tests. Moreover, relationships between hardness and tensile properties have been assessed. Eventually, the evaluation of the degree of creep damage by employing IIT and hardness measurement was attempted.
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