Creep-rupture behavior of precipitation-strengthened NI-based alloys under advanced ultrasupercritical steam conditions

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Abstract

To achieve the necessary creep-rupture lifetimes at the temperatures and pressures associated with advanced ultrasupercritical (A-USC) steam conditions (100,000 h at 100 MPa and 760°C), precipitation-strengthened nickel-based alloys are required for the superheater and reheater tubing in A-USC boilers. Two alloys were considered to have potential for this application: Inconel® 740 and Haynes® 282® alloy. In support of this application, creep-rupture testing of several heats of Inconel 740 was conducted over a range of temperatures and stresses to develop confidence in qualitatively predicting creep lifetimes under conditions relevant to A-USC steam conditions, with the longest rupture times exceeding 30,000 h. For comparison, the creep-rupture behavior of Haynes 282 alloy was mapped as a function of temperature and stress, but with a significantly smaller dataset. Only a small difference in creep-rupture results between Inconel 740 and Inconel 740H was found although the latter alloy showed significantly greater resistance to η phase formation during testing. Little effect of prior aging treatments (for setting the γ′ precipitate structure) on creep-rupture behavior was observed. Results from a modified power law analysis showed that, while both Inconel 740 and Haynes 282 are projected to meet the A-USC lifetime requirements, the latter offered the potential for better long-term creep resistance. Copyright © 2014 Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. Distributed by ASM International®. All rights reserved.

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Tortorelli, P. F., Unocic, K. A., Wang, H., Santella, M. L., & Shingledecker, J. P. (2014). Creep-rupture behavior of precipitation-strengthened NI-based alloys under advanced ultrasupercritical steam conditions. In Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants - Proceedings from the 7th International Conference (pp. 131–142). ASM International. https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.am-epri-2013p0131

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