Long-term changes in a heat exchanger steel

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​Long-term changes in a heat exchanger steel​
Carpene, E.; Schaaf, P.; Ariely, S. & Schnek, R.​ (2002)
HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS139(1-4) pp. 495​-499. ​5th International Symposium on the Industrial Applications of the Mossbauer Effect​, VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA.
Dordrecht​: Kluwer Academic Publ. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021258308764 

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Carpene, Ettore; Schaaf, Peter; Ariely, S.; Schnek, R.
Abstract
The steel ASTM A213 P22 is used for superheater outlet header in power plants. During duty cycles lasting over tens of years the temperature is of the order of 545degreesC and the pressure 125 atm. The microscopic changes in these steels are hard to analyze under working conditions, but they are believed to be responsible for the appearance of creeps in such devices. Investigation of the microscopic modifications will help to predict future failures due to creeps, increasing the reliability and saving a lot of money. We report the investigation of such changes in ASTM A213 P22 steel in use for 30 years as a Superheater header at Haifa power station. The analysis has been carried out using Mossbauer Spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and optical microscopy. As a result it seems that the morphology and phase change of the carbide phases M3C/M7C3 and M23C6 are the most prominent changes leading to the material failures.
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2002
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published
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Kluwer Academic Publ
Journal
HYPERFINE INTERACTIONS 
Conference
5th International Symposium on the Industrial Applications of the Mossbauer Effect
Conference Place
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
ISSN
0304-3843

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