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Failure Analysis of Once-Through Steam Generator (OTSG) External Piping Welds

Journal

JOURNAL OF FAILURE ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION
Volume 22, Issue 3, Pages 1180-1195

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1007/s11668-022-01407-8

Keywords

GTAW; OTSG piping; CFD; Crater damage

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This study conducted a failure analysis on the external piping of a once-through steam generator, and found that the degradation near the welds was primarily caused by erosion-corrosion. Through metallographic analysis, chemical analysis, and computational fluid dynamics simulation, the researchers determined that the welds at the 6 o'clock and 12 o'clock positions experienced the most severe erosion-corrosion due to the maximum velocity of the condensed water.
Once-through steam generator external piping has experienced unexpected severe degradation at welds near a bend. Failure analysis has been conducted to identify the metallurgical root cause for the degradation so that mitigating measures could be implemented. In addition to the metallographic analysis, chemical, phase analysis and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation of the flow patterns have been conducted. The CFD flow patterns have been linked with the erosion factor toward erosion-corrosion. The root cause for weld failure is found to be erosion-corrosion, most severe at the 6 o'clock location Weld-1 and 12 o'clock location Weld-2, where the condensed water had the maximum velocity.

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