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- - By baldassar Date 12-21-2009 09:51
We are welding A335 P91 and this grade needs PWHT, It is recommended that the heating and cooling rate are about 80°C/Hr.
My question is: what happens if this rate is more elevated (example: 150°C/hr) ?

Thanks very much for your replies!
Parent - By js55 (*****) Date 12-21-2009 16:03
You create through thickness temp gradients that can cause high stress and possible cracking. The idea is to homogenize the temp regime as much as possible.
Parent - - By pgoswami (*) Date 01-13-2010 20:56
Hi,

P-91 is not like regular grade of Cr-Mo alloy steels.The best properties of this steel comes in Normalized &Tempered grade. After fabrication one needs to do very dilligent PWHT, with a controlled rate of heating/cooling and a proper hold /soaking at the PWHT temperature.

Slower heating rate (80 deg C/hr) would ensure a though and comprehensive PWHT,without any thermal stress being generated during PWHT.Thermal stresses may cause cracking also. P-91 steel generates quite a bit of hardness in weld and HAZ, hence a controlled heating and cooling rate is required for proper PWHT.

There are many good guidelines on welding + PWHT of P-91 steel. Feel free to drop a line if you require more info.

Thanks
Parent - By welderbrent (*****) Date 01-13-2010 20:59
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