5-8 December 2017
Australia/Sydney timezone

HIP process of a valve body to Near-Net-Shape using Grade 91 powder

7 Dec 2017, 12:05
25m
Oral Presentation Oil & Gas Oil & Gas

Speaker

Mr Toyohito Shiokawa (Metal Technology Co. Ltd.)

Description

Material used for steam piping of power plants is exposed to high temperatures and high pressures over long periods. As a consequence, forged Grade 91 alloy steel is commonly chosen to meet these demands. However, complicated structures such as a valve body need to be machined from large forged blocks. As a result, the machining time is long and the material weight is heavy. Therefore, by manufacturing a valve body with near net technology, both time and material weight can be reduced. This paper will present 1) A survey of the dimensions of a near net shape valve body by HIP, 2) An investigation of the mechanical properties of NNS Grade 91, 3) A comparison of the structure of a HIP sintered product and a forged product, 4) The machining time and material weight of a near net molded product by HIP compared to a product forged from blocks. This paper will illustrate that the near net shaped product was able to reduce the machining time by 30% and the material weight by 40% than when machining from a forged product.
Please choose topic Power Generation

Primary author

Mr Toyohito Shiokawa (Metal Technology Co. Ltd.)

Co-authors

Mr Hiroshi Urakawa (SHIMODA IRON WORKS CO., LTD.) Mr Mitsuo Okuwaki (Metal Technology Co. Ltd,) Mr Yuto Nagamachi (Metal Technology Co. Ltd,)

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