tc7
Mechanical
- Mar 17, 2003
- 387
We often are required to repair steel steam valve castings(typically of the normalized 4130 variety) which have developed small cracks (or surface porosity that may have always been there). Sometimes the weld repairs are deep and sometimes not. In every case, our standard WPS with ER80S or ER90S requires the typical 1 hour per inch 1150 degree PWHT. We are working on a temper bead WPS to permit us to forego a PWHT on small but deep area repairs.
There are occasions when the flaws are less than 1/4" deep, but still too deep for blending and too shallow and short for the temper bead. I would like to consider a repair with a very ductile but high tensile filler such as Inconel and avoid the PWHT altogether. Will the ductility (30%) of an Inconel (Inco 92 or Inconel's 52M) allow redistribution of welding stresses sufficiently to permit avoidance of PWHT? This idea is intended for shallow repairs only. If the Inconels wont accomplish this, is there another ductile alloy which will?
Thanks.
There are occasions when the flaws are less than 1/4" deep, but still too deep for blending and too shallow and short for the temper bead. I would like to consider a repair with a very ductile but high tensile filler such as Inconel and avoid the PWHT altogether. Will the ductility (30%) of an Inconel (Inco 92 or Inconel's 52M) allow redistribution of welding stresses sufficiently to permit avoidance of PWHT? This idea is intended for shallow repairs only. If the Inconels wont accomplish this, is there another ductile alloy which will?
Thanks.