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CDM predictions of creep damage initiation and growth in ferritic steel weldments in a medium-bore branched pipe under constant pressure at 590° C using a four-material weld model
Authors:R. Mustata  R.J. Hayhurst  D.R. Hayhurst  F. Vakili-Tahami
Affiliation:(1) School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, The University of Manchester, PO Box 88, Manchester, M60 1QD, UK
Abstract:The paper reports the use of three-dimensional creep continuum damage mechanics techniques to study the creep failure of a medium-bore low-alloy ferritic-steel cylinder–cylinder branched pressure vessel welded connection, tested at a constant pressure of 4 MPa, at a uniform temperature of 590°C. The development of computational techniques is reported to analyse this problem with a four-material model of the welded connection which includes: parent, type IV, heat-affected zone (HAZ) and weld materials. The results of analyses are presented for two sets of creep damage constitutive equations. For both equation sets, lifetimes are conservatively, yet accurately predicted; however, the results of metallographic examinations of a tested vessel are not accurately predicted. To overcome this deficiency further analyses of the vessel are recommended which include: a coarse-grained HAZ (CGHAZ), adjacent to the weld material; and, more-refined finite element modelling.
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