Abstract
Loads of the continuous kraft digester have been determined during the start-up of the digester house. Loading was caused by the pressure of the proof test, the start-up pressures of the digester and, finally, the normal working pressure. The apparent threshold stress level in the base metal was greater than that achieved during the normal continuous cooking process but the level in the weld of the impregnation zone were exceeded due to the superposition of the tensile residual stresses. This two- axial tension is considered as the precondition for stress corrosion cracking (SCC), which was confirmed by fractography studies. The results showed, that SCC in the impregnation zone is possible only in the welds during the normal continuous cooking process. During the refill and blow phase of the digester the measured loading stress changes corresponded to the stresses of the proof test and increased the risk for SCC. Some procedures to avoid or minimize SCC are discussed.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Corrosion 99 |
| Publisher | National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) |
| Number of pages | 9 |
| Publication status | Published - 1999 |
| MoE publication type | B3 Non-refereed article in conference proceedings |
| Event | Corrosion '99 - San Antonio, United States Duration: 25 Apr 1999 → 30 Apr 1999 |
Publication series
| Series | NACE - International Corrosion Conference Series |
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| ISSN | 0361-4409 |
Conference
| Conference | Corrosion '99 |
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| Country/Territory | United States |
| City | San Antonio |
| Period | 25/04/99 → 30/04/99 |
Funding
This study was funded through a research contract with the UPM-Kymmene Corporation Kymi.
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