Fracture toughness of CA6NM alloy,quenched and tempered,and of its welded joint without PWHT |
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Authors: | Walter Jesus Paucar Casas Sérgio Luiz Henke Nilceu Novicki |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mechanical Engineering , Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul , Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil;2. Department of Materials Technology , Institute of Technology for Development (LACTEC) , 2 Curitiba, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil;3. Department of Electro-mechanics , Federal University of Technology for Paraná , Medianei, Paraná, Brazil |
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Abstract: | CA6NM quenched and tempered steel is used in hydraulic turbine rotors, pumps and compressors. The objective of this research is to determine the fracture toughness of tempered and quenched CA6NM alloy, and of its welded joints without post-welded heat treatment (PWHT). To this end, compact tension (CT) test pieces are milled from pieces of CA6NM steel for evaluation of the toughness of the alloy used in a hydraulic turbine. Due to the elasto-plastic condition of the material, the test pieces are tested by means of the J integral concept, setting out the resistance curve J–R and the crack initiation J IC. In welded joints produced from ingots, without PWHT, the fragility they show does not allow the J–R curve for the CT test pieces to be drawn up, and the toughness is characterized by means of the K IC concept. The welding procedure looks at the probable conditions for repair of cavitation wear to the turbine, where PWHT cannot be carried out. The results confirmed the higher toughness for the CA6NM steel, with values approximately three times higher than those obtained in the welded joints without PWHT. In terms of the fracture, the CA6NM steel shows ductile behaviour while the welded joint without PWHT shows fragile behaviour. |
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Keywords: | fracture toughness CA6NM steel welded joint |
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