Fracture Failure Analysis of 304 Stainless Steel Bolt in Chemical Plant Onshore

Author(s):  
Jifeng Wang ◽  
Xiaoying Tang ◽  
Houde Yu ◽  
Yaozhou Qiang ◽  
Ruqing Wu

This paper presented the fracture failure analysis of 304 stainless steel bolt that was in service in an onshore pipeline with medium pressure, normal temperature and non-corrosive. The fracture of the bolts was not due to obvious plastic deformation. Based on the scanning-electron microscope (SEM) findings, a lot of carbide distributed in boundary of the grains, which was primary Cr-carbide. All cracks were indicative of intercrystalline fracture. The corrosive element of chloride was above allowed standard as detected in fracture surface by energy-dispersive spectrometer (EDS). In addition, the analysis showed that some lath martensite formed since the bolt was fabricated by cold-drawing, which made it be more sensitive to SCC. Given all that, one conclusion was drawn that the failure cause of the stainless steel bolt was attributed to intergranular stress corrosion cracking (IGSCC).

Author(s):  
Juan Wang ◽  
Jiteng Wang ◽  
Yajiang Li ◽  
Deshuang Zheng

AbstractThe brazing of Mo-Cu composite and 304 stainless steel was carried out in vacuum with Ni-Cr-P filler metal at 980 °C for 20 min. Microstructure in Mo-Cu/304 stainless steel joint was investigated by field-emission scanning electron microscope (FE-SEM) with energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS) and shear strength was measured by shearing test. The results indicate that shear strength of the Mo-Cu/304 stainless steel joint is about 155 MPa. There forms eutectic structure of γ-Ni solid solution with Ni


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