Abstract
This paper focuses on with the cyclic plasticity modelling of welded, ex-service P91 material. A multi-material model is developed for high temperature cyclic plasticity, including the effects of the three different material zones in the vicinity of the weld: parent metal, weld metal and heat-affected zone. The cyclic plasticity behaviour of the three zones is identified from previously-published high temperature, low cycle fatigue experimental tests on uniaxial parent metal, weld metal and cross-weld (repair weld) specimens on ex-service P91 material. The heat-affected zone is shown to be significantly softer than the parent and weld metals and to act as a focus for concentration of plastic strain, leading to significantly inhomogeneous distributions of stress and strain in the weldment. The multi-material cyclic plasticity model is applied, via a three-dimensional finite element analysis of a welded T-piece header-branch connection, to predict the effects of cyclic internal pressure and small amplitude thermal fluctuations.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 391-404 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| Journal | International Journal of Fatigue |
| Volume | 87 |
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| Publication status | Published - 1 Jun 2016 |
Keywords
- Cyclic plasticity
- Heat affected zone
- P91 steel
- Thermo-mechanical fatigue
- Welded connections