Abstract

The creep strength of high Cr ferritic heat-resistant steel welds decreases due to the formation of Type IV creep damage in the heat affected zone (HAZ) during long-term service at high temperatures. In order to elucidate the processes of Type IV creep damage, creep rupture and creep interruption tests using ASME Gr.91 and Gr.122 steel welds were conducted. It was found that creep voids formed at an early stage (0.2 of life) and coalesced to form a macro crack at 0.8 of life for the Gr.91 steel weld. On the other hand, for the Gr.122 steel weld, a small number of Type IV creep voids formed at 0.5 of life, increased slightly until 0.9 of life and rapid crack growth occurred after that. Differences of creep damage behaviour between the Gr.91 and Gr.122 steel welds are discussed. The Type IV creep damage distributions obtained were compared with analytical results using the finite element method and damage mechanics.

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