An Initial Assessment of the Creep-Rupture Strengths for Weldments With Alloy 800H Base Metal and Alloy 617 Filler Metal

Ryann E. Rupp,Ting-Leung Sham

Volume 1: Codes and Standards(2022)

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Abstract In Section III, Division 5 of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, Alloy 800H is qualified for elevated-temperature nuclear construction for temperatures up to 760°C (1400°F) and a maximum service life of 300,000 hours. There are two permissible filler metals for Alloy 800H weldments specified in Division 5: ENiCrFe-2 (Alloy A) and ERNiCr-3 (Alloy 82). Low creep-rupture strengths of these weldments at the upper limits of the qualified temperatures and service lives may restrict the design envelope for elevated-temperature nuclear construction with Alloy 800H. As a result, an alternative filler metal is desired to improve the creep-rupture strengths of Alloy 800H weldments for the qualified temperatures and service lives. This work investigates an overmatched filler metal. Specifically, a weldment with Alloy 800H base metal and Alloy 617 filler metal fabricated by semiautomated gas tungsten arc welding is investigated. A scoping creep-rupture test program was conducted of cross-weld specimens at temperatures ranging from 750 to 1000°C (1292 to 1832°F). Preliminary results on the creep-rupture strengths of the Alloy 800H weldment with an Alloy 617 filler metal do not show significant improvement compared to the filler metals currently qualified in Division 5 for Alloy 800H weldments. Consequently, work is in progress to investigate a matching filler metal.
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alloy 800h base metal,weldments,filler metal,creep-rupture
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