API PUBL 959-1982 Characterization Study of Temper Embrittlement of Chromium-Molybdenum Steels《铬钼钢回火脆化的特性研究》.pdf
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1、Characterization Study of Temper Embrittlement of Chromium-Molybdenum Steels API PUBLICATION 959 MAY 1982 American Petroleum Institute 2101 L Street, Northwest Washington, D.C. 20037 111 API PUBLa959 82 M 0732290 0087Ll94 7 m Characterization Study of Temper Embrittlement of Chromium-Molybdenum Stee
2、ls Refining Department API PUBLICATION 959 MAY 1982 American Petroleum Institute _“ API PUBL*757 82 H 0732270 0087475 7 i Nothing contained in any API publication is to be construed as granting any right, by implication or otherwise, for the manufacture, sale, or use in connection with any method, a
3、pparatus, or product covered by letters patent. This publication may be used by anyone desiring to do so. The Institute hereby expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility for loss or damage resulting from its use; for the violation of any federal, state, or municipal regulation with which an
4、 API publication many conflict; or for the infringement of any patent resulting from the use of an API publication, Every effort has been made by the Institute to assure the accuracy and reliability of the data presented. Copyright O 1982 American Petroleum Institute API PUBL*757 82 W 0732270 008749
5、6 O W PmFACE At the October 1973 API Refining meeting, it was brought to the attention of the Committee on Refinery Equipment that 2-1/4Cr-1 Mo steel, an alloy frequently used to build hydrotreater reactors, was susceptible to temper embrittlement. Reactors constructed of this alloy could poten- tia
6、lly experience a considerable loss of toughness. The embrittlement occurs partly during shop fabrication heat treatments, but more signifi- cantly, as a result of operating in the embrittling temperature range. Responding to this problem, CRE established a Task Group on Temper Embrittlement with mem
7、bers from the Subcommittees on Corrosion and on Pressure Vessels and Tanks. The task group was given two objectives: 1. To review the existing metallurgical data and research programs, and to recommend what approach should be taken to avoid embrittlement prob- lems with existing vessels. 2. To recom
8、mend what further work was required to develop steels for future pressure vessels which would be immune or less susceptible to temper embrittlement. On July 30, 1974, the API issued a cautionary letter prepared by the task group to managers of all refineries in the United States and Canada. It alert
9、ed plant operators to the concern for in-service embrittlement of low alloy chrome-moly steels, and especially of 2-1/4Cr-1 Mo in thick sections. It also suggested precautions that should be taken to minimize the probability of brittle fracture inembrittled material. Earlier, at the May 1974 Refinin
10、g meeting, CRE accepted a task group proposal that API support a multiyear program to characterize the temper embrittlement susceptibility of commercial plate, forging, and welds used in reactors. The program would investigate the extent of embrittlement that might exist in operating vessels and how
11、 best to predict the embrit- tlement that could occur. In the spring of 1975, Westinghouse Research Corporation was selected as contractor for a 5-year characterization research program as outlined by the task group, with Dr. Bevil J. Shaw as principal investigator. A total of 64 samples, mostly 2-1
12、/4Cr-1 Mo, but a few of 1-1/4Cr-1 Mo and 3Cr-1 Mo compositions, were provided by member companies, by steel suppliers, and by vessel fabricators. The 64 samples represented a large range of commercially produced steels, and included qualification welds, croppings from forgings, and nozzle and manway
13、 cutouts from plate ranging in thickness up to 6 inches. The characterization program was divided into Phases I and II. Phase I included a 64-sample study of the microstructure, grain size tensile properties, hardness, chemistry, including tramp elements, heat treatments, and toughness. Toughness da
14、ta included determination of tran- sition temperatures before and after short time step-cool embrittlement heat treatment and of the shift in transition temperature resulting from the induced embrittlement. For Phase II, 25 heats were selected for additional embrittlement study. These heats were cho
15、sen to represent both the typical and the extremes in chemistry and in susceptibility to temper embrittlement as measured by the step-cool test. The main thrust of Phase II was the characterization of these alloys for embrittlement during isothermal exposure at five temperatures from 650 F to 950 F
16、for times up to 20,000 hours. These temperatures were chosen to span the range typical of service condit ions. The report which follows is a summary covering the Westinghouse characterization work and several ancillary studies, which developed during the nearly 6 years of work by the task group and
17、Dr. Shaw. At the outset, the API program recognized that the characterization study could provide much needed. information about the temper embrittle- ment- behavior of commercial low alloy Cr-Mo steels used in reactors. It was not designed, however, to probe the temper embrittlement mechanism. Coin
18、cidentally, in late 1974, the Metals Properties Council Task Group on Tramp Elements in Pressure Vessel Steels was considering a proposal by Dr. C. J. McMahon, Jr., Department of Materials Science and Engineer- ing, University of Pennsylvania, to study the mechanism of temper em- brittlement, partic
19、ularly with respect to the effect of tramp elements. The API task group also reviewed the proposed program and conciuded that it was a highly desirable supplement to the characterization study. As a result, API entered into an agreement with the Metals Properties Council for joint API/MPC support of
20、 McMahons three-phase, 5-year mechanism study. The primary objective was to study, using laboratory heats of controlled chemistry, the individual and synergistic embrittl- ing poeency of the elements manganese, phosphorus, silicon, antimony, and tin. A number of significant conclusions on the effect
21、s of these elements were derived from this study. Some of these data have been published in an article appearing in Vol. 102, 1980, of the Transactions ASME, Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology. Other supplement- ary papers are in process of publication, and a final report is now being p
22、repared by Dr. McMahon. The API Temper Embrittlement Characterization Study benefited strongly from the support of steel manufacturers and vessel fabricators. Their representatives were active ex-officio members of the task group; their industrial backgrounds made their input to the program especial
23、ly valuable. This is an outstanding example of the benefits to be derived from close cooperation between supplier and user. As a result of the API characterization study and the jointly supported API/MPC mechanism study, along with large individual research programs by some steel suppliers and vesse
24、l fabricators, which were at least partly stimulated by the API program, there is now a much better under- standing of the causes and implications of temper embrittlement for reactors built up to about 1975. As a result of the cooperative effort, it is now possible to obtain hydrotreator reactors, b
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