Archives of Metallurgy and Materials (Jun 2016)

Assessment of Service Life of HCM12 Steel After 100 000 Hrs of Service

  • Zieliński A.,
  • Paszkowska H.,
  • Skupień P.,
  • Golański G.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/amm-2016-0173
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 2
pp. 1021 – 1029

Abstract

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The subject of the research was a material in the form of a ϕ38×4 pipe from HCM12 steel used for steam superheater coils in power boilers with supercritical and ultra-supercritical steam parameters. This article presents results of investigations of mechanical properties and microstructure of material of the examined tube in the as-received condition and after 100,000 h service at 585°C under creep conditions. Creep tests were carried out for the material after 100,000 h service to determine the disposable residual life. The impact of changes in mechanical properties and degradation of the microstructure on the loss of creep resistance compared to the as-received condition was assessed. The investigations have revealed that the examined steel after 100,000 h service meets the requirements for this steel in the as-received condition with regard to strength properties at room and elevated temperature. The creep tests have revealed a significant loss of creep resistance, which was estimated at around 60-70% compared to the as-received condition.

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