Creep cavitation damage of K-type thermocouples
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2023
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Elsevier Ltd
Abstract
This work investigates premature failure of K-Type thermocouples that were used in a chemical processing plant. The work presents a detailed metallurgical failure analysis involving, site visit, visual inspection, metallography, optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and fractography. The analysis reveals that the thermocouple wires endured creep cavitation damage during service and eventually failed by creep-rupture. Interestingly, the influence of creep on the degradation of industrial thermocouples is not detected and reported thus far. By presenting analytical stress calculations using temperature dependent materials properties, the current work reveals that the thermal expansion mismatch between various materials of thermocouple causes high tensile stresses in the thermocouple wires during elevated temperature services. The work concludes that high tensile stresses at elevated temperature operation caused premature creep failure of the K-type thermocouples. © 2022
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Chemical industry, Creep, Fracture mechanics, Metallography, Microstructure, Thermal expansion, Thermocouples, Wire, Cavitation damage, Chemical processing plants, Creep cavitation, Elevated temperature, K-type thermocouples, Metallurgical failure analysis, Premature failures, Site visits, Thermal expansion mismatch, Thermocouple wires, Scanning electron microscopy
Citation
Engineering Failure Analysis, 2023, 143, , pp. -
