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Microstructural creep damage in welded joints of 316L stainless steel
Authors:G. Bouche  L. Allais  V. Lezaud  R. Piques  A. Pineau
Affiliation:1. Ecole des Mines de Paris, Centre des Matériaux, URA CNRS 866, BP87 91003 Evry Cedex France;2. Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique DTA/CEREM/DECM/Service de Recherches Métallurgiques Appliquées, Centre d'étude de Saclay 91191 Gif sur Yvette Cedex France
Abstract:The present work has been undertaken to study creep damage in welded joints. The complex dual phase microstructure of 316L welds are simulated by manually filling a mould with longitudinally deposited weld beads. Most of the moulded specimens were then aged for 2000 hours at 600°C. High resolution scanning electron microscopy was extensively used to examine the microstructure of the welded material before and after ageing. Columnar grains of austenite constitute a matrix in which thin dendrites of δ-ferrite can be found. The ageing generates the precipitation of carbides, resulting in less transformation in the material. Smooth and notched creep specimens were cut from the mould and tested at 600°C under different stress levels. The creep life of the simulated welded material is shown to be lower than that of the base material. Microstructural observations reveal that creep cavities are preferentially located along the austenite grain boundaries. This analysis of intergranular damage on test specimens is conducted to obtain a predictive damage law which could be used to calculate the lifetime of welded joints.
Keywords:welded joints  316L stainless steel
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