A Research on laser cladding co-based alloy to repair heat resistant steel of the valves used in ultra-super critical nuclear power plants

Liu Fuguang, Li Yong, Yang Erjuan, Mi Zihao, Wang Bo, Liu Gang, Song Menghua, Yang Haiou

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Abstract

An integral valve seat is an essential component in ultra-super critical (USC) nuclear power plants. Onsite remanufacturing of the valve-seat sealing face is a major focus of nuclear power plant manufacturing. In this paper,a laser cladding Stellite 6 Co-based alloy repair study was carried out for the commonly used F91 heat resistant steel for nuclear valves. A series of cladding thick-size repair samples were prepared by changing the process parameters,and the metallographic observation,hardness testing,three-point bending testing,and impact testing at room temperature were performed. The cladding layers consisted of a face-centered-cubic γ-Co solid solution with epitaxial growth solidification characteristics. The hardness,bending strength,and impact energy of the repaired samples were 450?500 HV,1246?1582 MPa,and 40?60 J,respectively. Bonding strength between the cladding layer and substrate was very high. The gas pore and bad bonding often exist in a cladding layer. The selection of cladding process parameters should follow the principles of low power density and high reliability.

Original languageEnglish
Article number0514007
JournalLaser and Optoelectronics Progress
Volume58
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Hardness
  • Impact energy at room temperature
  • Laser cladding repair
  • Laser technique
  • Stellite 6 co-based alloy
  • Three-point bending test

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