MetalGuy10
Materials
- Aug 6, 2010
- 17
I am conducting a failure investigation on a Custom 465, Carpenter alloy. The alloy is newer, late 1990's so their does not appear to be much case histories on failure investigations.
The investigation is on a tubing type structure that is used to contain fluids up to 10 KSI preasure. The tube has one linear crack, but the rest of the part does not exhibit visible cracks. The part was used for about 36 hours with a max preasure of 6.5 KSI The material is aged at 950 F. The fracutre mode appears to be an intergranular brittle fracture. The microstructure has the appearance of a martinstie lath structure. The failure appears to be on prior austinite grain boundries.
No dents were found near the initation point. The crack starts at the bottom of the cylinder and moves inward, but not completly through the part.
The material could be over aged to increase ductility, but is there a posiblity of making the alloy brittle by too much aging?
Tensile test results: Yield 246.5 KSI, Tensile 263.2 KSI, y/t ratio .93, Elongation(2") 5.5 %. Hardness about 50 HRC
Does any one have any suggestions, references, or other items that should be reviewed during the investigation?
Thanks
The investigation is on a tubing type structure that is used to contain fluids up to 10 KSI preasure. The tube has one linear crack, but the rest of the part does not exhibit visible cracks. The part was used for about 36 hours with a max preasure of 6.5 KSI The material is aged at 950 F. The fracutre mode appears to be an intergranular brittle fracture. The microstructure has the appearance of a martinstie lath structure. The failure appears to be on prior austinite grain boundries.
No dents were found near the initation point. The crack starts at the bottom of the cylinder and moves inward, but not completly through the part.
The material could be over aged to increase ductility, but is there a posiblity of making the alloy brittle by too much aging?
Tensile test results: Yield 246.5 KSI, Tensile 263.2 KSI, y/t ratio .93, Elongation(2") 5.5 %. Hardness about 50 HRC
Does any one have any suggestions, references, or other items that should be reviewed during the investigation?
Thanks