Mechanical property evaluation is a powerful tool for estimating the residual life of in-service components and health monitoring. In the present investigation such an assessment was carried out to estimate the remaining life of inservice plain carbon steels that had been in use for 45 years in a fe
Evaluation of mechanical properties and assessment of residual life of a service-exposed water wall tube
โ Scribed by A.K Ray; Y.N Tiwari; S Chaudhuri
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 653 KB
- Volume
- 7
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1350-6307
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โฆ Synopsis
This paper is aimed at investigating the residual life, spanning 32 years, of a service-exposed water wall tube from one of the steam generating boilers of a thermal power station. The remaining life prediction and safety assessments were made using destructive accelerated stress rupture and tensile tests at dierent temperatures, as well as some non-destructive tests. There was no evidence of localised damage in the form of surface cracks, cavitation or dents in the service-exposed water wall tube. So far as the remaining life at 4258C is concerned, it is possible to obtain a life greater than 100,000 h at the hoop stress level of the service-exposed tube, providing that no localised damage in the form of cracks or dents have been developed. It is recommended that a health check may be carried out after 50,000 h of service exposure.
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