In order to establish design criteria for materials which may sustain creep-fatigue damage, the creep rupture and creep-fatigue behavior of a high-carbon centrifugal cast steel was investigated at three different temperatures of 800, 900, and 1000°C, using HK-40 alloy which is a typical furnace tube material for fuel cell plant reformers and so on. The strain waveforms used for the creep-fatigue tests consisted of triangular waveforms—pp waves (fast-fast waves), cc waves (slow-slow waves), pc waves (fast-slow waves), and cp waves (slow-fast waves)—and a trapezoidal waveform holding the peak strain at the tension side. The applicability of various creep-fatigue interaction damage assessment methods were evaluated with particular emphasis on the life fraction rule (LFR) employed in ASME Section III, Boiler & Pressure Vessel Code Case N-47 and the strain range partitioning method (SRP). As it turned out that through the LFR life evaluation of HK-40 alloy subjected to strain cycling with holding at the tension side was well interpreted, design criteria for reformer tubes were established by applying the LFR to creep-fatigue life evaluation.
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Evaluation of Creep-Fatigue Damage Interaction in HK40 Alloy
S. Konosu,
S. Konosu
Material Research Department, Research and Development Division, JGC Corp., Japan
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T. Koshimizu,
T. Koshimizu
Gobo Power Station, Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc., Japan
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T. Iijima,
T. Iijima
No. 2 Plant Engineering Department, Design Engineering Division, JGC Corp., Japan
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K. Maeda
K. Maeda
Material Research Department, Research and Development Division, JGC Corp., Japan
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S. Konosu
Material Research Department, Research and Development Division, JGC Corp., Japan
T. Koshimizu
Gobo Power Station, Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc., Japan
T. Iijima
No. 2 Plant Engineering Department, Design Engineering Division, JGC Corp., Japan
K. Maeda
Material Research Department, Research and Development Division, JGC Corp., Japan
J. Mech. Des. Mar 1993, 115(1): 41-46 (6 pages)
Published Online: March 1, 1993
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July 1, 1991
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June 2, 2008
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Konosu, S., Koshimizu, T., Iijima, T., and Maeda, K. (March 1, 1993). "Evaluation of Creep-Fatigue Damage Interaction in HK40 Alloy." ASME. J. Mech. Des. March 1993; 115(1): 41–46. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2919322
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