Heat Treatment of Metals ›› 2024, Vol. 49 ›› Issue (9): 43-46.DOI: 10.13251/j.issn.0254-6051.2024.09.007

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Microstructure and properties of P91 steel pipe after long term high temperature service

Zhang Yingwei1, Bai Jianqiang1, Bai Zhanqiao1, Li Weili2, Shen Kang2, Dong Shuqing2   

  1. 1. Inner Mongolia Datang International Tuoketuo Power Generation Co., Ltd., Hohhot Inner Mongolia 010200, China;
    2. Institute of North China Electric Power Test and Research, China Datang Corporation Science and Technology Institute, Beijing 100040, China
  • Received:2024-03-12 Revised:2024-07-13 Online:2024-09-25 Published:2024-10-29

Abstract: Rated operating temperature of the P91 steel pipe was 541 ℃, the operating pressure was 17.5 MPa, and the specification was ϕ194 mm×25 mm. After about 78 000 h of service, its hardness was below the lower limit of the standard. Microstructure and properties of the P91 steel pipes used in a subcritical boiler after long-term service was investigated by means of metallographic, transmission electron microscopy, chemical phase analysis, creep-rupture properties and other test methods, respectively. The results show that the widening of martensite laths and the coarsening of the M23C6 phase at the grain boundaries of the P91 steel pipes after long-term high-temperature service are the main reasons for the decrease in high-temperature strength. Specimens were taken from the P91 steel tubes for endurance testing, resulting in creep rupture strength value of 72 MPa for 100 000 h of extrapolation at 566 ℃. Data can be used as the reference for the assessment of the creep life of the P91 steel.

Key words: P91 steel pipe, long-term high temperature service, microstructure, properties

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