Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Residual Stresses in Similar and Dissimilar Welds of T91 and Super304H Steel Tubes

Kumar, Ranjeet and Halder, Prahlad and Amrithalingam, Murugaiyan and Yuvraj, N and Varma, A and Kumar, Y R and Neelakantan, S and Jain, Jayant (2023) Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Residual Stresses in Similar and Dissimilar Welds of T91 and Super304H Steel Tubes. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance .

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Abstract

Residual stress distribution and its magnitude varies across the weldment, contributing to many catastrophic failures. Moreover, it is challenging to reliably measure residual stresses, considering a particular technique. Therefore, the present investigation aims to examine residual stresses in similar (T91-T91) and dissimilar (T91-Super304H) welds before and after post-weld heat treatments (PWHT), using non-destructive methods (sin(2)psi and cos alpha) and SYSWELDS simulations. For a similar weld, the peak tensile residual stresses near to fusion line reached similar to 238 MPa (as per sin(2)psi method) and similar to 258 MPa (as per cos a method), which is similar to 48% of yield stress (520 MPa) of T91 steel. Alternatively, for the case of dissimilar welds, peak tensile residual stresses of similar to 518 MPa and peak compressive residual stresses of similar to 290 MPa were observed at the fusion line of the T91 side and Super304H side, respectively. Dissimilar welds show relatively high residual stresses with significant deviation across weldment due to varying thermal coefficients of expansion/contraction resulting from dissimilar metal joints. Hence, PWHTs were performed to decrease the magnitude of peak residual stresses and their deviation across weldment to enhance the life of welded joints. For instance, the peak tensile residual stresses decreased from similar to 258 to similar to 120 MPa after 775 degrees C-30 min PWHT condition in similar welds. Similarly, for dissimilar welds, post-weld normalizing and tempering (PWNT) at 1050 degrees C-30 min followed by 760 degrees C-60 min condition was found to decrease the residual stresses from similar to 518 to similar to 70 MPa, which is a significant reduction achieved due to austenitizing.

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:https://10.1007/s11665-023-08703-w
Uncontrolled Keywords:Dissimilar welds, residual stress, super304H, SYSWELDS, T91, Heat-treatment, Mechanical-properties, Joint, Microstructure, Distributions, Fatigue, Thin
Divisions:Material Science and Technology
ID Code:9442
Deposited By:HOD KRIT
Deposited On:22 Sep 2023 16:29
Last Modified:09 Nov 2023 14:04
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