The Impact Of the Welded Joints Made Of X8CrNiTi18–10 Stainless Steel on the Reliability Estimation of Pipes
Jonas Bendikas
Vigantas Kumšlytis
Abstract
The chrome-nickel stainless steels of austenitic class applied in chemistry and energy industry are often used in the production of exceptional structures employed in an environment aggressive and dangerous for human life. Therefore, it is particularly significant for durability and reliability requirements. The article explores cracks that appeared in a tube made of X8CrNiTi18–10 austenitic steel. The examined pipe has worked for 90 000 hours under high temperature and pressure in an aggressive media. To establish reasons for developed cracks, chemical composition, strength, hardness testing and metallographic structures have been examined. The performed investigations will prevent from potential emergencies and help with a more accurate assessment of the pipes made of particularly this class of steel in order to ensure operational reliability and durability in the future.
Article in Lithuanian
Keyword(s): X8CrNiTi18–10; cracks; austenitic steel
DOI: 10.3846/mla.2010.070
Science – Future of Lithuania / Mokslas – Lietuvos Ateitis ISSN 2029-2341, eISSN 2029-2252
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