Heat treatment impact on defect

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Zakaria ghrab

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Nov 24, 2016, 10:20:02 PM11/24/16
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Dear expert,

  Could you please give us your feedback & return experience about impact of PWHT (Heat treatment in general) in defect.

Could  size of porosity (volumic defects) can change after PWHT especially for ally steels ?
Any information for surfacic defects ?

Could you please confirm and give us some reference from codes and/or litterature.

Thank you very much.

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George Dilintas

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Nov 27, 2016, 9:46:08 PM11/27/16
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Not at all unless you "burn" it

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Zakaria ghrab

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Nov 28, 2016, 4:58:05 AM11/28/16
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In that case what'is the  advantage to perform NDE after PWHT.

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Alan Denney

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Nov 28, 2016, 5:38:47 AM11/28/16
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PWHT can open up lack of fusion defects which were held closed prior to PWHT by the residual stresses (and were transparent to UT).

Final acceptance is based on the article in its finished condition. NDT before PWHT is carried out so that repairs on the defects detected at that stage are cleared at that stage.

 

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Nov 28, 2016, 6:28:35 AM11/28/16
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residual stresses are usually tensile stresses. This would be the case when residual stresses were compressive ones.

2016-11-28 12:32 GMT+02:00 Alan Denney <al...@denney1.freeserve.co.uk>:

PWHT can open up lack of fusion defects which were held closed prior to PWHT by the residual stresses (and were transparent to UT).

Final acceptance is based on the article in its finished condition. NDT before PWHT is carried out so that repairs on the defects detected at that stage are cleared at that stage.

 

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