Abstract

The creep rupture behavior of weld joint of modified 9Cr-1Mo martensitic heat-resistant steel is investigated by conducting creep tests. The creep strain-time curves of 838K under different stress levels are obtained. The effects of different stress conditions on the creep rupture lifetime are analyzed. Based on the creep test data, the relationship between minimum creep rate and stress, creep rupture time is analyzed. The test results show that the creep rupture occurred in the fine-grained heat-affected zone. The microstructure evolution during creep process is studied by metallographic analysis and fracture analysis.

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