tmoritz
New member
- Oct 27, 2004
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A contractor managed to gouge our generator rotor in the process of removing the rotor poles. We've taken a metal sample and found the base metal is similar to AISI 1137 but with low manganese and high copper. My primary concern is the high sulfur content.
The contractor needs to repair the surface and the proposal is to fill the gouges with weld material then grind and machine the surface true. I have read several places that there is considerable risk of hot cracking due to the high sulfur content. Is it possible to weld this base metal?
I've attached the OES metal analysis results.
Tom Moritz
Mechanical Engineer
US Bureau of Reclamation
The contractor needs to repair the surface and the proposal is to fill the gouges with weld material then grind and machine the surface true. I have read several places that there is considerable risk of hot cracking due to the high sulfur content. Is it possible to weld this base metal?
I've attached the OES metal analysis results.
Tom Moritz
Mechanical Engineer
US Bureau of Reclamation