Magnetic Methods for the Identification of Incorrect Microstructures in Grade 91 Power Station Steels

John W. Wilson, A. Peyton
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Grade 91 steels have been used in power generation for more than 20 years in high temperature, high pressure applications such as steam piping, headers and tubing because it provides superior creep and oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures. The mechanical properties of the material are dependent on the creation of a martensitic microstructure, however incorrect heat treatment during manufacture, installation or repair can result in a weak ferritic or semi-ferritic microstructure which can cause premature component failure. Currently, components with incorrect, weak microstructures are identified using hardness testing; a manual technique which is prone to error. This work details a series of tests carried out at the University of Manchester to assess the suitability of multi-parameter magnetic testing for the identification of incorrect microstructures. The tests stem from a workshop organized by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) where three sets of samples (eight pipe sections, eight tube sections and eight unidentified tube sections) with different microstructures were circulated world-wide. The results of the work show that the magnetic measurement techniques employed in these tests have the potential to provide a basis for the development of a portable NDE system for the identification of incorrect microstructures in Grade 91 plant components. The developed system would enable fast scanning of components with very little surface preparation along with digital data storage, improving on current manual hardness testing.
91级电站钢错误显微组织的磁法识别
91级钢在发电领域的高温高压应用已有20多年的历史,如蒸汽管道、集管和油管,因为它在高温下具有优异的抗蠕变和抗氧化性能。材料的机械性能取决于马氏体微观结构的形成,然而在制造、安装或修理过程中不正确的热处理会导致弱铁素体或半铁素体微观结构,从而导致部件过早失效。目前,使用硬度测试来识别具有不正确、弱显微组织的部件;一种容易出错的手工技术。这项工作详细介绍了在曼彻斯特大学进行的一系列测试,以评估多参数磁性测试对识别错误微观结构的适用性。这些测试来自电力研究所组织的一个讲习班,其中三组不同微观结构的样品(8个管段、8个管段和8个未确定的管段)在世界范围内流通。工作结果表明,这些测试中采用的磁测量技术有可能为开发便携式无损检测系统提供基础,用于识别91级植物成分中不正确的微观结构。开发的系统可以快速扫描部件,只需很少的表面处理和数字数据存储,改进了目前的手动硬度测试。
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