In-phase thermomechanical fatigue studies on P92 steel with different hold time
Author:
Li Xin12, Zhou Chang-Yu12, Pan Xiang-Ming12, Chang Le12, Lu Lei12, Zhang Guo-Dong3, Xue Fei3, Zhao Yan-Fen3
Affiliation:
1. School of Mechanical and Power Engineering, Nanjing Tech University , Nanjing 211816 , China 2. Jiangsu Key Lab of Design and Manufacture of Extreme Pressure Equipment , Nanjing 211816 , China 3. Suzhou Nuclear Power Research Institute , Suzhou , 215004 , China
Abstract
Abstract
The effect of hold time with 0, 20, and 40 s on in-phase thermomechanical fatigue (TMF) behavior and life of P92 steel is investigated in this study. TMF tests are carried out under mechanical strain control with strain amplitudes of
0.4
0.4
,
0.6
0.6
, and
0.8
%
0.8\text{\%}
, and temperature range of 550–650°C which is closely relevant to the operating condition in power plant. TMF tests are performed in a mechanical strain ratio of
R
=
−
1
R=-1
and cycle time of 120 s. The fatigue life variation follows the sequence of
N
f
0
s
<
N
f
20
s
<
N
f
40
s
{N}_{\text{f}}^{0\hspace{.1em}\text{s}}\lt {N}_{\text{f}}^{20\hspace{.1em}\text{s}}\lt {N}_{\text{f}}^{40\hspace{.1em}\text{s}}
for the same mechanical strain amplitude. In addition, the influence of hold time on fatigue life decreases with the increasing strain amplitude. A continuous softening can be observed from the cyclic stress response under all test conditions. Fractographic and microstructural tests indicate that the fracture surfaces are characterized by a multi-source cracking initiation and an oxidation phenomenon. Furthermore, a modified Ostergren model is used to predict the fatigue life and achieves a good predicted result.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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