International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology, Vol. 1 (2011) No. 5, pages: 517-522, Proceeding of the International Conference on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology (ICASEIT 2011), Bangi, Malaysia, 14-15 January 2011, DOI:10.18517/ijaseit.1.5.105
Failure analysis of high temperature superheater tube (HTS) of a pulverized coal-fired power station
Md. Mujibur Rahman, Ahmad Kamal KadirAbstract
This paper presents the failure investigation of high temperature superheater (HTS) tubes. Â Samples were collected from one of the coal fired power plants in Malaysia, namely, Stesen Janakuasa Sultan Azlan Shah, Manjung (Manjung Power Station). Â After eight years of non-continuous services of three boilers, welded support-clips were completely separated (detached) from (HTS) tubes, which caused the wall thinning. Â Collected failed samples were undergone several experimental investigations including visual inspection, thickness measurement, Vickers hardness testing, and microstructure evaluation. Â The results revealed that some cracks were initiated at the heat-affected zone (HAZ) and propagated partly throughout the weld metal. The estimation on operating temperature and operating hoop stress show indication that the specimen may experienced a hig operating temperature. Other findings confirmed that the detachment of welded support-clips from HTS tubes may also caused by dissimilar metal weld (DMW) failure due to the differences in expansion properties of parent metal and weld metal.
Keywords:
High temperature superheater (HTS) tube; coal-fired boiler; localized overheating; visual inspection; microstructure evaluation
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