G. R. Jinu, P. Sathiya, G. Ravichandran, A. Rathinam
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Abstract
Super heater tubes are subjected to alternate heating and cooling
in power plants causes crack and eventually fail. This phenomenon
is termed as thermal fatigue. In this paper, a laboratory
simulation for reproducing thermal fatigue phenomenon is developed
to determine the number of cycles of failure occurs in super
heater tubes. Thermal fatigue tests are conducted in
Non-Destructive Tested T23 base and SMAW welded tubes separately.
The tubes are subjected to thermal cycles from 800∘C (accelerated temperature) to room temperature
(28∘C). In this work 800∘C is selected in order to achieve the crack much
earlier. The selected temperature is just below the Ac 1 temperature. The tubes are subjected to heat by
Oxy-acetylene flame and subsequently quenched with water. The
tests are carried out until open cracks are identified. Surface
cracks are identified in the base and weld tubes after 120 and 80
cycles respectively. The tubes are then sectioned and subjected to
optical microscopy. The causes of failures are thoroughly
investigated using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). This study
reveals that localised heating and cooling causes thermal fatigue
which initiates cracks in the tubes.