Tmoose
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2003
- 5,628
Some re-testing is being done, but initial tests were 1.17 and 1.2%. The ASTM A297 is minimum 10%. Tensile and yield rEpORrT3dlY were OK.
The part is a 3/8" wall cylinder 19"Ø.
One end is prepped with inside and outside bevels for full pen welds to SS pipe. The welding will be done in the field by the power plant customer or their agents.
My concern is the effect of the low elongation when welded. 1.2% is not much better at all than gray cast iron.
I'm thinking, with such low elongation, cracking will be a problem if welding with a process that would be fine with nice stretchy "steel."
The question of how a casting with good chemistry and tensile and yield strength can have such low ductility is a mystery unto itself.
The part is a 3/8" wall cylinder 19"Ø.
One end is prepped with inside and outside bevels for full pen welds to SS pipe. The welding will be done in the field by the power plant customer or their agents.
My concern is the effect of the low elongation when welded. 1.2% is not much better at all than gray cast iron.
I'm thinking, with such low elongation, cracking will be a problem if welding with a process that would be fine with nice stretchy "steel."
The question of how a casting with good chemistry and tensile and yield strength can have such low ductility is a mystery unto itself.