JonD71
Materials
- Nov 24, 2003
- 9
Hello all
Am having trouble with high temperature cracking of a gas turbine steam dump line. The 600mm dia line is made of CrMo and C/S welded together, though cracking is evident circumferentially in both materials. Cooling water is injected into the pipe when in operation at around 40 degC and steam is run under vacuum at approx 440 deg C.
Problem is I have to repair / replace this pipe and need to come up with refabrication in a different material or replacement of the C/S section with full length CrMo, though with the established cracking in the CrMo am not sure a replacement with the same material is feasible.
Hope this makes some sense?
Regards
JonD71
JonD 71
Australia
Am having trouble with high temperature cracking of a gas turbine steam dump line. The 600mm dia line is made of CrMo and C/S welded together, though cracking is evident circumferentially in both materials. Cooling water is injected into the pipe when in operation at around 40 degC and steam is run under vacuum at approx 440 deg C.
Problem is I have to repair / replace this pipe and need to come up with refabrication in a different material or replacement of the C/S section with full length CrMo, though with the established cracking in the CrMo am not sure a replacement with the same material is feasible.
Hope this makes some sense?
Regards
JonD71
JonD 71
Australia