ProcEng2
Nuclear
- Dec 20, 2006
- 16
One of our vendors is selecting 17-4 ph cond. 1150 material for a valve actuator key. This material strength of 140 ksi min, seems to border on being too strong in that brittle fracture may be a consideration or fatigue.
My experience is that the high strength materials sacrifice toughness.
This is not a corrosive environment, so corrosion resistance is not a concern. The key material strength is being chosen strictly for strength to provide sufficient margin to account for increased torque as time goes on.
Does anyone feel we would be better served with a 4140 material? Keeping in mind, I have no real feel for what impact loads, if any, are transmitted through a motor operated valve actuator to the key.
My experience is that the high strength materials sacrifice toughness.
This is not a corrosive environment, so corrosion resistance is not a concern. The key material strength is being chosen strictly for strength to provide sufficient margin to account for increased torque as time goes on.
Does anyone feel we would be better served with a 4140 material? Keeping in mind, I have no real feel for what impact loads, if any, are transmitted through a motor operated valve actuator to the key.