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CHARACTERIZATION OF NI-BASED ALLOYS FOR ADVANCED ULTRA-SUPERCRITICAL POWER PLANTS...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
Joint EPRI-123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials (2019)
Publication Date
Page Numbers
580 to 591
Publisher Location
Materials Park, Ohio, United States of America
Conference Name
Joint EPRI-123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High Temperature Materials
Conference Location
Nagasaki, Japan
Conference Sponsor
EPRI and JSPS 123rd committee on heat resisting materials and alloys
Conference Date
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The harsh operating conditions of Advanced Ultra-Supercritical (A-USC) power plants, i.e., steam operation conditions up to 760°C (1400°F)/35 MPa (5000 psi), require the use of Ni-based alloys with high temperature performance. Currently, the U.S. Department of Energy Fossil Energy program together with Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) and Energy Industries of Ohio (EIO) is pursuing a Component Test (ComTest) project to address material- and manufacturing-related issues for A-USC applications. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is supporting this project in the areas of mechanical and microstructure characterization, weld evaluation, environmental effect studies, etc. In this work, we present results from these activities on two promising Ni-based alloys and their weldments for A-USC applications, i.e., Haynes® 282® and Inconel® 740H®. Detailed results include microhardness, tensile, air and environmental creep, low cycle fatigue, creep-fatigue, environmental high cycle fatigue, and supporting microstructural characterization.