Investigation into the Cyclic Strength of the Bodies of Steam Shutoff Valves from 10Kh9MFB-Sh Steel


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Abstract

Steam shutoff valves are operated under complex loading conditions at thermal and nuclear power stations. In addition to exposure to high temperature and stresses resulting in fatigue, these valves are subjected to cyclic loads in heating-up–cooling down, opening–closing, etc. cycles. The number of these cycles to be specified in designing the valves should not exceed the maximum allowable value. Hence, the problem of cyclic failure rate of steam shutoff valve bodies is critical. This paper continues the previous publications about properties of the construction material for steam shutoff valve bodies (grade 10Kh9MFB-Sh steel) produced by electroslag melting and gives the results of investigation into the cyclic strength of this material. Fatigue curves for the steal used for manufacturing steam shutoff valve bodies are presented. The experimental data are compared with the calculated fatigue curves plotted using the procedures outlined in PNAE G-002-986 and RD 10-249-98. It is confirmed that these procedures may be used in designing valve bodies from 10Kh9MFB-Sh steel. The effect of the cyclic damage after preliminary cyclic loading of the specimens according to the prescribed load conditions on the high-temperature strength of the steel is examined. The influence of cyclic failure rate on the long-term strength was investigated using cylindrical specimens with a smooth working section in the as-made conditions and after two regimes of preliminary cyclic loading (training) at a working temperature of 570°C and the number of load cycles exceeding the design value, which was 2 × 103 cycles. The experiments corroborated that the material (10Kh9MFB-Sh steel) of the body manufactured by the method of electroslag melting had high resistance to cyclic failure rate. No effect of cyclic damages in the metal of the investigated specimens on the high-temperature strength has been found.

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V. N. Skorobogatykh

AO NPO Central Research Institute of Engineering Technology (TsNIITMash)

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Email: vnskorobogatykh@cniitmash.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 115088

S. A. Kunavin

AO NPO Central Research Institute of Engineering Technology (TsNIITMash)

Email: vnskorobogatykh@cniitmash.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 115088

D. A. Prudnikov

AO NPO Central Research Institute of Engineering Technology (TsNIITMash)

Email: vnskorobogatykh@cniitmash.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 115088

I. A. Shchenkova

AO NPO Central Research Institute of Engineering Technology (TsNIITMash)

Email: vnskorobogatykh@cniitmash.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 115088

A. M. Bazhenov

AO NPO Central Research Institute of Engineering Technology (TsNIITMash)

Email: vnskorobogatykh@cniitmash.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 115088

V. A. Zadoinyi

JSC Energomash (Chekhov) (ChZEM)

Email: vnskorobogatykh@cniitmash.com
Russian Federation, Chekhov, 142300

G. L. Starkovskii

JSC Energomash (Chekhov) (ChZEM)

Email: vnskorobogatykh@cniitmash.com
Russian Federation, Chekhov, 142300


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