teb1
Mechanical
- Nov 21, 2002
- 52
I have a project where the initial metalurgical sample indicated a rather "soft" steel casting with a fairly low hardnes,83HRB.
I submitted a larger section for analysis and the larger section showed a much higher hardness away from the surface ,253HRB, and therefore a higher tensile strength. The material was identified as a 8630 casting.
I plan to locally preheat with resistance blankets and maintain a preheat around the repair area of approxiamtely 450-500F. I plan to use a temper bead method, where I butter the the surfaces of the bevel with minimum heat input, grind part of the thicknes of the butter pass away and then butter again with little more heat input, grind part of that layer away and then fill with bevel out.
I can't perform a PWHT of the whole casting. I could perform a local but am hesitant because of the complexity of the geometry.
Any thoughts from group would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tommy
I submitted a larger section for analysis and the larger section showed a much higher hardness away from the surface ,253HRB, and therefore a higher tensile strength. The material was identified as a 8630 casting.
I plan to locally preheat with resistance blankets and maintain a preheat around the repair area of approxiamtely 450-500F. I plan to use a temper bead method, where I butter the the surfaces of the bevel with minimum heat input, grind part of the thicknes of the butter pass away and then butter again with little more heat input, grind part of that layer away and then fill with bevel out.
I can't perform a PWHT of the whole casting. I could perform a local but am hesitant because of the complexity of the geometry.
Any thoughts from group would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tommy