Report on FY 2023 Welding R&D at ORNL in support of ASME Alloy 709 Code Case Development

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Abstract

As part of the Alloy 709 (A709) ASME Code Case development effort under the Advanced Reactor Technologies (ART) Program, this work covers the development of the technical basis for weld fabrication and weld qualification of A709. This report summarizes the A709 welding research conducted at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in FY 2023. One of the focuses of the A709 welding research at ORNL is to relax the restriction of the P content in the A709 filler metal weld wire. In this report, we show the success in welding of high phosphorus (P) commercial A709 plates using A709 weld wires with relaxed P content of 80 wppm. A test weld was fabricated with the 80 wppm weld wire on the first commercial heat A709 base metal with 140 wppm P content using gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). The test weld passed all weld qualification tests without issues. This study concludes that A709 matching filler metal with moderate amount of P of less than 80 wppm could be used to produce code qualified A709 welds with standard welding process without special treatment. It is recommended that the P level in the weld wire to be kept low to avoid hot cracking. Cross-weld specimens were machined from the two A709 production welds.. Cross welding creep rupture Code Case testing on these two production welds was initiated . The preliminary cross-weld creep tests results continue to show little or no creep strength reduction relative to the base metal.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUnited States
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • 36 MATERIALS SCIENCE

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