Mastodon Power plant and calculations: 20- metallurgical differences among Carbon steel, Alloy steel and Austenitic (Stain less) steel tubes in Boilers.

20- metallurgical differences among Carbon steel, Alloy steel and Austenitic (Stain less) steel tubes in Boilers.

















SL No.

Carbon steel Tubes

Ferritic alloy steel tubes

Austenitic (Stain less) steel

1

Tubes are seamless & metal temperature is up to 454 deg C

Tubes are seamless, Metal temperature for T1 & T2 materials is 538 deg C and T5, T9, T11, T12, T22 and T91 is 649 deg C

Tubes are seamless

Metal temperature is 816 deg C for TP 304, TP310, TP 316, TP 321 and TP 347 tubes.

 

And 427 deg C fr TP 304 L & TP 316 L materials

2

Are both hot finished and cold drawn tubes

Are both hot finished and cold drawn tubes

Are both hot finished and cold drawn tubes

3

Steel is manufactured from Open hearth or electrical process or any other oxygen process

Steel is manufactured from Open hearth or electrical process or any other oxygen process

Steel is manufactured from Open hearth or electrical process or any other oxygen process

4

Carbon content is more and in the steel of Grade A, B & C varies from 0.06 to 0.35% maximum

Carbon content is medium and in the steel of Grade T91 to T1 varies from 0.05 to 0.2% maximum

Carbon content is less and in all grades of steel. And it varies from 0.04 to 0.1% maximum

5

Manganese content in the steel of Grade A, B & C varies from 0.27 to 1.06% maximum

Manganese content is medium and in the steel of Grade T91 to T1 varies from 0.3 to 0.8% maximum

Manganese content is more and in all grades of steel. And it varies up to 2.0% maximum

6

Silicon content in the steel of Grade A, B & C varies from 0. to 0.25 % maximum

Silicon content is more that is 0.1 to 1%

Silicon content is up to 0.75%

7

Sulphur and Phosphorous content limit to 0.035%

Sulphur and Phosphorous content limit to 0.025%

Sulphur and Phosphorous content are 0.03 to 0.04%

8

No chromium content

Chromium content varies from 0.5 to 10%

Chromium content is more & varies from 16 to 24% in different grades of austenitic steel.

9

No Molybdenum content in carbon steels

Molybdenum is present in the range of 0.4 to 1.2%

Molybdenum is present in only steel grades of TP 310 S, TP 316, TP 316 H&L. And the range is 0.75 to 3%

10

No Vanadium content in carbon steels

Is present in only T 91 materials

No Vanadium content in Austenitic steels

11

No Nickel content in carbon steels

No content in all grades of Ferritic alloy steels except 12 X 1 M steels

Nickel is present in all grades of steel varying from 8 to 22%

12

Hot finished tubes are not heat treated

Hot finished tubes also heat treated

Hot finished tubes also heat treated

13

Cold drawn tubes are heat treated. Shall be given a sub critical annealing, full anneal or normalising heat treatment.

Cold drawn tubes are heat treated as per procedure.

Cold drawn tubes are heat treated as per procedure.

14

Permissible variation in out side diameter of the tubes after manufacturing is 0.1 to 0.4 mm over size for the tubes having out side diameter ranging from 25.4 mm to 228.6 mm

Permissible variation for all grades of tubes in outside diameter of the tubes after manufacturing is 0.1 to 0.4 mm over size for the tubes having outside diameter ranging from 25.4 mm to 228.6 mm

Permissible variation for all grades of tubes in outside diameter of the tubes after manufacturing is 0.1 to 0.4 mm over size for the tubes having outside diameter ranging from 25.4 mm to 228.6 mm

15

Permissible variation in outside diameter of the tubes after manufacturing is 0.1 to 1.14 mm under size for the tubes having outside diameter ranging from 25.4 mm to 228.6 mm

Permissible variation for all grades of tubes in outside diameter of the tubes after manufacturing is 0.1 to 1.6 mm under size for the tubes having outside diameter ranging from 25.4 mm to 228.6 mm

Permissible variation for all grades of tubes in outside diameter of the tubes after manufacturing is 0.1 to 1.6 mm under size for the tubes having outside diameter ranging from 25.4 mm to 228.6 mm

16

Permissible variation in thickness for seamless hot finished tubes for over size is 28% to 40% for tubes having Out side diameter up to 101.6 mm and Thickness from 4.6 mm to 2.4 mm.

 

Note: Variation is allowable for over thickness not under thickness.

And Tubes having lesser thickness have higher tolerance on over side and tubes having higher thickness have lesser tolerance on higher side.

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For cold drawn tubes variation in thickness is allowable up to 20-22%

Permissible variation in thickness for seamless hot finished tubes for over size is 28% to 40% for tubes having Outside diameter up to 101.6 mm and Thickness from 4.6 mm to 2.4 mm.

 

Note: Variation is allowable for over thickness not under thickness.

And Tubes having lesser thickness have higher tolerance on over side and tubes having higher thickness have lesser tolerance on higher side.

 

For cold drawn tubes variation in thickness is allowable up to 20-22%

Permissible variation in thickness for seamless hot finished tubes for over size is 28% to 40% for tubes having Outside diameter up to 101.6 mm and Thickness from 4.6 mm to 2.4 mm.

 

Note: Variation is allowable for over thickness not under thickness.

And Tubes having lesser thickness have higher tolerance on over side and tubes having higher thickness have lesser tolerance on higher side.

 

For cold drawn tubes variation in thickness is allowable up to 20-22%

17

Tests carried out during manufacturing are Tensile test, Hardness test, flattening test, Expanding or flaring test and Hydraulic test.

Tests carried out during manufacturing are Tensile test, Hardness test, flattening test, Expanding or flaring test and Hydraulic test.

Tests carried out during manufacturing are Tensile test, Hardness test, flattening test, Expanding or flaring test and Hydraulic test.

18

Yield strength for Grade A, B & C of carbon steel tubes varies from 180 Mpa to 275 Mpa

Yield strength varies from 205 Mpa to 415 Mpa

Yield strength varies from 200 Mpa to 300 Mpa

19

Tensile strength for Grade A, B & C of carbon steel tubes varies from 325 Mpa to 485 Mpa

Tensile strength varies from 380 to 585 Mpa

Tensile strength varies from 200 Mpa to 300 Mpa

20

Rockwell Hardness B for Grade A, B & C of carbon steel tubes varies from 77 to 89 HRB

Rockwell Hardness B varies from 80 to 90 HRB

Rockwell Hardness B varies from 70 to 90 HRB


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