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Creep Behavior Evaluation of Hastelloy X Welded Joint

Kunihiko Satoh, Masao Toyoda, Shigetomo Matsui, Eisuke Mori, Shigeki Shimizu, Keisuke Satoh

Nuclear Technology / Volume 55 / Number 2 / November 1981 / Pages 479-486

Technical Paper / Materials / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT55-479

First Online Publication:August 27, 2015

Hastelloy X electron beam (EB) weld metal shows higher creep rate and slightly lower rupture strength, and the tungsten inert gas (TIG) weld metal shows remarkably lower creep rate and rupture strength as compared with the base metal. Creep behavior for welded joint is determined mainly by the relation between the welding direction and the loading one, the creep rupture times, and the secondary creep rates of base and weld metal. In applying TIG and EB welding to joints of the shell or tubes, there are few problems for EB welding, but for TIG welding it is necessary to improve the weld metal.