Title: Fatigue Properties and Residual Stresses of Laser-Welded Heat-Resistant Pressure Vessel Steel, Verification on Vessel Model
Other Titles: Únavové vlastnosti a zbytková napětí laserem svařované žáruvzdorné oceli tlakové nádoby, ověření na modelu nádoby
Authors: Čapek, Jiří
Kec, Jan
Trojan, Karel
Černý, Ivo
Ganev, Nikolaj
Kolařík, Kamil
Němeček, Stanislav
Citation: ČAPEK, J. KEC, J. TROJAN, K. ČERNÝ, I. GANEV, N. KOLAŘÍK, K. NĚMEČEK, S. Fatigue Properties and Residual Stresses of Laser-Welded Heat-Resistant Pressure Vessel Steel, Verification on Vessel Model. Metals, 2022, roč. 12, č. 9, s. 1-16. ISSN: 2075-4701
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: MDPI
Document type: článek
article
URI: 2-s2.0-85138730412
http://hdl.handle.net/11025/51323
ISSN: 2075-4701
Keywords: laserové svařování;teplotně odolné oceli pro tlakové nádoby;mikrostruktura;rentgenová difrakce;vysokocyklové únavové zkoušky
Keywords in different language: laser welding;heat-resistant pressure vessel steel;microstructure;X-ray diffraction;high-cycle fatigue tests
Abstract: Most power plants use the Rankine cycle, where the heat supplied to water and steam is converted into mechanical work; therefore, most components have to be made of heat-resistant steel. Sufficient mechanical properties must be ensured for welded pipes to meet stringent requirements. Therefore, laser-welded 5 mm thick heat-resistant pressure vessel steel plates were subjected to various mechanical tests, including high-cycle fatigue tests. The microstructural notches were determined using X-ray diffraction too to determine critical areas that are susceptible to crack initialization and affect the service life. Finally, a functional model of the pressure vessel subsequently verified the results and assumptions. The presented results ensure the transferability of the results to real-life applications and outline the promising application potential of laser welding for producing vessels and pipes from heat-resistant steel in the industry.
Abstract in different language: Most power plants use the Rankine cycle, where the heat supplied to water and steam is converted into mechanical work; therefore, most components have to be made of heat-resistant steel. Sufficient mechanical properties must be ensured for welded pipes to meet stringent requirements. Therefore, laser-welded 5 mm thick heat-resistant pressure vessel steel plates were subjected to various mechanical tests, including high-cycle fatigue tests. The microstructural notches were determined using X-ray diffraction too to determine critical areas that are susceptible to crack initialization and affect the service life. Finally, a functional model of the pressure vessel subsequently verified the results and assumptions. The presented results ensure the transferability of the results to real-life applications and outline the promising application potential of laser welding for producing vessels and pipes from heat-resistant steel in the industry.
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