Abstract

Threshold value (ΔKth) and fatigue crack growth behavior at different temperatures and stress ratios were investigated in weld metal (WM) and heat-affected zone (HAZ) of an ex-service CrMoV steel joint. Compared with the ΔKth at 25 ℃, the ΔKth at 500 ℃ and 540 ℃ were still high, because significant oxide-induced crack closure (OICC) occurred in WM and HAZ during high-temperature tests. The high-temperature ΔKth of HAZ were higher than those of WM, due to their more severe oxidation and more significant OICC. This was owing to the lower Si and Cr content and smaller grain size in HAZ.

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