MGZmechanical
Mechanical
- Apr 4, 2010
- 108
Hi, we have made a valve for water at low pressure (2 bar) in superduplex 2507 welding thick parts (100 mm - 4"). The valve stress levels are very low (100 MPa at test pressure 3 bar). But we are getting permanent deformations and each time we make a test at 3 bar it deforms a bit more affecting the sealing. The only thing I can think as root cause is that there are residual stresses in the weldings and each time we pressurize the system it relaxes them. I don't know if someone have some kind of experience with similar problems. Is it reasonable my supposition? Which methods do you use to relax residual stresses in superduplex? Vibration? Cycles of hydro test? Hydro test at much higher pressure? I see PWHT are forbidden in all the literature I've seen.
The valve has been welded with a proper PQR-WPS-WPQ and the base materials and fillers have all the certificates checked.
Thanks in advance.
The valve has been welded with a proper PQR-WPS-WPQ and the base materials and fillers have all the certificates checked.
Thanks in advance.