21121956
Mechanical
- Jul 29, 2005
- 420
Hello everybody:
For steel liner of pressure shaft, power tunnels, bottom outlets, etc. in hydroelectric power plants, it is usually indicated to use steel plates conforming to ASTM A-572, Grade 50.
After completion of skin, contact and consolidation grouting, the grouting nozzle holes are plugged with steel plugs of the same material that are welded in an appropriate manner.
But, for some other hydropower plants, the Technical Specifications clearly say that the plugs should be made of stainless steel ASTM A276 type 304L, and welded with electrode E309.
For practical purposes, what difference does it make to adopt stainless steel plugs instead of the same carbon steel base material?
Thanks in advance for your comments.
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For steel liner of pressure shaft, power tunnels, bottom outlets, etc. in hydroelectric power plants, it is usually indicated to use steel plates conforming to ASTM A-572, Grade 50.
After completion of skin, contact and consolidation grouting, the grouting nozzle holes are plugged with steel plugs of the same material that are welded in an appropriate manner.
But, for some other hydropower plants, the Technical Specifications clearly say that the plugs should be made of stainless steel ASTM A276 type 304L, and welded with electrode E309.
For practical purposes, what difference does it make to adopt stainless steel plugs instead of the same carbon steel base material?
Thanks in advance for your comments.
El que no puede andar, se sienta.