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07RTS5 Current Understanding of Environment Induced Cracking of Steam Turbine Steels

Product Number: 51300-07RTS5-SG
ISBN: 07RTS5 2007 CP
Author: Alan Turnbull
Publication Date: 2007
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An overview is given of current knowledge and understanding of environment induced cracking of steam turbine discs and blades. There has been extensive research on this theme, though our ability to predict the impact of environmental variables on service life is still constrained as early research had focused on environments that were not always representative of condensates formed in service. More recent research has yielded insight into the evolution of damage from pits and has provided more detailed long crack growth rates but the growth of cracks in the short crack regime is largely undetermined. For aging coal-fired plants, the advent of two-shifting (switching on and off-load on a daily basis) will lead to a reduction in remnant life due to transients in stress and environment. Since the number of cycles is small the impact of load cycling is predicted to be modest. However, there may be an effect of the transient exposure to oxygen off-load on the subsequent crack growth rate on-load and this also needs to be accounted for in life assessment.
An overview is given of current knowledge and understanding of environment induced cracking of steam turbine discs and blades. There has been extensive research on this theme, though our ability to predict the impact of environmental variables on service life is still constrained as early research had focused on environments that were not always representative of condensates formed in service. More recent research has yielded insight into the evolution of damage from pits and has provided more detailed long crack growth rates but the growth of cracks in the short crack regime is largely undetermined. For aging coal-fired plants, the advent of two-shifting (switching on and off-load on a daily basis) will lead to a reduction in remnant life due to transients in stress and environment. Since the number of cycles is small the impact of load cycling is predicted to be modest. However, there may be an effect of the transient exposure to oxygen off-load on the subsequent crack growth rate on-load and this also needs to be accounted for in life assessment.
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