Cyclic plasticity of welded P91 material for simple and complex power plant connections

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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. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
Number of pages14
JournalInternational Journal of Fatigue
Volume87
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2016

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  • Li, M,Barrett, RA,Scully, S,Harrison, NM,Leen, SB,O'Donoghue, PE

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