In situ post-weld heat treatment on martensitic stainless steel turbine runners using a robotic induction heating process to control temperature distribution
[摘要] A new robotic heat treatment process is developed. Using this solution it is now possible to perform local heat treatment on large steel components. Crack, cavitation and erosion repairs on turbine blades and Pelton buckets are among the applications of this technique. The proof of concept is made on a 13Cr-4Ni stainless steel designated "CA6NM". This alloy is widely used in the power industry for modern system components. Given the very tight temperature tolerance (600 to 630 °C) for post-weld heat treatment on this alloy, 13Cr-4Ni stainless steel is very well suited for demonstrating the possibilities of this process. To achieve heat treatment requirements, an induction heating system is mounted on a compact manipulator named "Scompi". This robot moves a pancake coil in order to control the temperature distribution. A simulator using thermal finite element analysis is first used for path planning. A feedback loop adjusts parameters in function of environmental conditions.
[发布日期] [发布机构] IREQ, Hydro-Québec's Research Institute, 1800 boul. Lionel-Boulet, Varennes; QC; J3X 1S1, Canada^1
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[关键词] Cavitation and erosions;Environmental conditions;Heat treatment process;Induction heating system;Local heat treatment;Post weld heat treatment;Temperature tolerance;Thermal finite element analysis [时效性]