griffengm
Industrial
- Jan 12, 2003
- 398
We recently encountered an oil fired heatexchanger that shows small cracks in two areas.
The material is .060" 304SS. Both cracks appear to have started in a weld and spread into nearby material, more or less perpendicular to the weld. One crack runs along the radius of a brake (45 deg.) but the other runs across a flat area with no bend.
The only common feature I've been able to ID is that each is in an area where two welds were lapped.
Could it be the hot/cool/hot of the weld laps causing this or is there some other possibility?
Griffy
The material is .060" 304SS. Both cracks appear to have started in a weld and spread into nearby material, more or less perpendicular to the weld. One crack runs along the radius of a brake (45 deg.) but the other runs across a flat area with no bend.
The only common feature I've been able to ID is that each is in an area where two welds were lapped.
Could it be the hot/cool/hot of the weld laps causing this or is there some other possibility?
Griffy