Abstract

In this paper, we investigated the effect of notch position on creep damage for Hastelloy C276-BNi2 brazed joint. Three different types of notches locate in edge of base metal (base notch), edge of filler metal (surface notch) and center of filler metal (inside notch) were compared, and the influence of notch geometric parameters on creep damage was also investigated. The results show that the different notch position and dimension generate different creep damage distributions and have a great influence on creep life. The creep failure is the easiest to occur in surface notch, then the base notch, and the last is inside notch. The brazed joint with higher maximum principal stress and von Mises stress generates creep failure easier. For the base notch, the failure time increases with the increase of base notch distance and the creep failure location moves gradually from the center of filler metal to notch tip. The notch locating away from filler metal is beneficial to reduce the creep damage in filler metal and enhance the creep life. For the inside notch, the failure time decreases with notch length increases and the maximum creep damage locates at notch tip. With the increase of inside notch width, the failure time increases first and then keep steadiness, and the failure location moves away from notch tip. The effects of notch position and dimension should be fully considered in creep failure analyses and life assessments of brazed joints.

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