EP3463721A1 - Process for making a component of a turbomachine, a component obtainable thereby and turbomachine comprising the same - Google Patents
Process for making a component of a turbomachine, a component obtainable thereby and turbomachine comprising the sameInfo
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Definitions
- Embodiments of the subject matter disclosed herein relate in general to components for turbomachines and to turbomachines for "Oil & Gas” applications.
- Some embodiments relate to (rotary) centrifugal compressors or pumps, as well as their components, operating in the field of production and treatment of oil and gas containing e.g. hydrocarbon plus hydrogen sulfide, carbon dioxide, with or without other contaminants. These materials are referred as "sour gas".
- Such apparatuses have at least one component made of a high corrosion resistant alloy, capable of resisting to corrosion better than state of art martensitic stainless steels and behaving similarly to premium nickel base superalloys.
- Some embodiments relate to (rotary) gas turbines or steam turbines, as well as their components. Such apparatuses have at least one component made of a high mechanical resistant alloy, capable of resisting to fatigue and/or creep better than state of art materials.
- a compressor is a machine capable of raising the pressure of a compressible fluid (gas) through the use of mechanical energy.
- centrifugal compressors the compression of the fluid is carried out by one or more impellers assembled on a shaft with a rotating motion inside one or more stator parts (diaphragm) stacked together by bolts.
- the described assembly is normally called bundle.
- the fluid to be compressed is drawn into the bundle through one or more intake ducts, whereas the compressed fluid is expelled from the bundle towards one or more delivery ducts.
- centrifugal compressors are actuated by electric motors or else by internal combustion engines, through a coupling for transmitting the motion.
- Centrifugal compressors that operate in sour gas fields are subject to different type of interaction with the environment (corrosion) that can cause loss of performance and premature failure of compressor components.
- the sour service is characterized by hydrocarbons with wet hydrogen sulphide (H 2 S) where the pH 2 S is higher than 0.0030 bar. This value is valid for carbon and low alloy steels.
- NACE MR0175/ISO 15156-1 and NACE MR0175/ISO 15156-3 do not define a minimum pH 2 S limit for corrosion resistant alloys (CRAs), because this limit is a function also of acidity of the solution (pH) and the values can be lower than the one defined for carbon and low alloy steels.
- CRAs corrosion resistant alloys
- Contaminants such as halides, arsenic (As), antimony (Sb) and cyanides (CN-) act as catalyst, increasing the concentration of hydrogen atoms on surface and by preventing their recombination in hydrogen molecules making SSC more severe.
- centrifugal compressor components In general, centrifugal compressor components (impellers, shafts, diaphragms and bolts) are exposed to tensile stress and wet gas conditions.
- Material selection for such service is therefore based on a three dimensional space governed by partial pressure of H 2 S (p(H 2 S)), pH (mainly function of C0 2 ), and chlorides (and/or other halides) content, as schematically represented in Figure 1.
- any pH, and high chlorides content duplex and superduplex alloys are the class of material of choice;
- any pH and low chlorides different classes of martensitic stainless steels are the class of material of choice;
- any pH and high chlorides nickel based alloys are the class of material of choice; Representing these principles above in the 3D space, it is clear that there is a huge space between cost effective alloys (i.e. duplex, superduplex and martensitic stainless steels) and premium nickel base alloys, that could be covered by new alloys.
- a gas turbine is a type of internal combustion engine. It has an upstream rotating compressor coupled to a downstream turbine, and a combustion chamber in-between.
- Atmospheric air flows through a compressor is brought to higher pressure in a combustion chamber where it is mixed and burnt with fuel (i.e liquid or gas ) to increase its enthalpy.
- fuel i.e liquid or gas
- the turbine shaft work is used to drive the compressor and other devices such as an electric generator that may be coupled to the shaft.
- a process for making a component of a turbomachine comprising the steps of: melting an alloy chemical composition consisting of:
- a component of a turbomachine obtainable by the process above, the component being made of an alloy having a chemical composition consisting of:
- turbomachine comprising at least one component as defined in general above.
- Figure 1 shows a three dimensional space governed by partial pressure of H 2 S (p(H 2 S)), pH (mainly function of C0 2 ), and chlorides (and/or other halides) content;
- Figure 2 shows a typical cross section of centrifugal compressor
- FIG. 3 shows a typical cross section of centrifugal pump
- Figure 4 shows a typical cross section of a steam turbine
- Figure 5 shows a typical cross section of a gas turbine
- Figure 6A shows the phase equilibrium vs temperature of the alloy of Example 1 and Figure 6B shows the phase equilibrium vs temperature of the comparative UNS N07718;
- Figure 7A shows the Time Temperature Transformation curves for the alloy of Example 1 and Figure 7B shows the Time Temperature Transformation curves for the comparative UNS N07718;
- Figure 8 shows the hardness process capability for the alloy of Example 1, wherein 'ST' means short-term standard deviation, 'LT' means long-term standard deviation, and 'USL' means upper specification limit.
- room temperature has its ordinary meaning as known to those skilled in the art and may include temperatures within the range of about 16°C (60°F) to about 32°C (90°F).
- the term "mandatory element” refers to an element that is present in the alloy and that, in combination with the other mandatory elements, allows to achieve the above objects.
- the mandatory elements in the alloy are Iron (Fe), Carbon (C), Silicon (Si), Manganese (Mn), Chromium (Cr), Nickel (Ni), Molybdenum (Mo), Copper (Cu), Aluminium (Al), Titanium (Ti), and Niobium (Nb).
- optional element refers to an element that is possibly present in addition to the mandatory elements defining the essential chemical composition of the alloy.
- the optional elements in the alloy are: Cobalt (Co), and Tungsten (W).
- Impurity refers to an element not provided in the design of the alloy composition in order to reach the aforesaid objects. However, said element may be present because, depending on the manufacturing process, its presence may be unavoidable.
- Impurities in the alloy comprise phosphorous (P), Sulphur (S), Boron (B), Bismuth (Bi), Calcium (Ca), Magnesium (Mg), Silver (Ag), Lead (Pb), Nitrogen (N), Tin (Sn), and Oxygen (O).
- a process for making a component of a turbomachine comprises the steps of: melting an alloy chemical composition consisting of:
- the selected ageing conditions as set in step e) allow to achieve very significant improvements in terms of hardness, while advantageously keeping very good the other characteristics, such as corrosion resistance and stress corrosion cracking resistance.
- the resulting component of a turbomachine achieved a hardness value of 29-33HRC.
- the step e) of ageing is performed by heating to a temperature of 720-760°C for 5-10 h, and cooling at room temperature.
- the process further comprises, before the step d), a step d') of homogenization of the alloy resulting from step c), at a temperature above 1100°C for at least 6 hours.
- the process further comprises, before the step d) and after the step d'), a step d") of hot or cold plastic deformation through at least one plastic deformation cycle, in order to attain a minimum total reduction ratio of 2: 1.
- plastic deformation cycles include forging (open or close die), rolling, extrusion, cold expansion, to produce a raw component shape or more generally a raw shape to be further machined to produce centrifugal compressor, pump, gas and steam turbine, as well as components thereof.
- the step d) of heat-treating to induce solubilization through at least one heat cycle, at a temperature of 1020-1150°C can be carried out inside furnaces, under air, controlled atmosphere or vacuum, and followed by fast cooling in liquid or gas media, in order to put and keep in solution the alloying elements (i.e. copper, titanium, aluminium, niobium, etc%) for the subsequent heat treatment step.
- the alloying elements i.e. copper, titanium, aluminium, niobium, etc.
- the alloy is further atomized to produce powder and then treated by powder metallurgy.
- powder metallurgy it is meant that said powder is consolidated by Cold Isostatic Pressing (CIP), by Metal Injection Moulding (MIM), Sintering, Hot Isostatic Pressing (HIP), or fabricated by MIM and exposed to a HIP process.
- CIP Cold Isostatic Pressing
- MIM Metal Injection Moulding
- HIP Hot Isostatic Pressing
- powders are fed into a die, compacted to a desired shape.
- the pressed powder is then sintered or hipped in a controlled atmosphere furnace at room or high pressure to produce metallurgical bonds among powder particles.
- Optional post-sintering operations such as isothermal forging, infiltration, finish machining or surface treatment, may then be applied to complete the component.
- a component of a turbomachine is obtainable by the process as above described, the component being made of an alloy having a chemical composition consisting of:
- the remaining being Fe and impurities, said impurities comprising S 0.0-0.01 wt% and P 0.0-0.025 wt%, and having a hardness value of 29- 33HRC.
- the component Owing to its high resistance to corrosion (even at high temperature) and/or to its high resistance to fatigue and/or creep, the component is very useful, in particular it is very useful for components that get in touch with the working fluid of the turbomachine, while showing at the same time a very advantageous hardness value.
- said alloy is high corrosion and high temperature resistant, thus capable of resisting to corrosion and/or stress at high temperature better than state of art martensitic stainless steels and behaving similarly to premium nickel base superalloys like those complying the requirements of UNS N07718 e UNS N00625, but at the same time the process for making the component as above described allowed the alloy to achieved a desirable hardness value of 29-33HRC.
- the alloy has a high resistance to corrosion at a high temperature, in particular in the range of 200-250°C.
- the alloy has a high resistance to fatigue and/or creep at a high temperature, in particular in the range of 400-700°C.
- the alloy has a chemical composition consisting of:
- impurities comprising S 0.0-0.001 wt% and P 0.0-0.02 wt%.
- the alloy has a chemical composition consisting of:
- the above alloy is advantageously a cost effective alloy, which at the same time surprisingly encompasses a reduced amount of expensive alloying elements, such as mainly nickel, but also chromium, molybdenum and titanium, without negatively affecting the mechanical and anticorrosion properties.
- Said alloy also shows a great resistance to high temperatures and pressures, so that the components made of the same result to be advantageously suitable for turbomachines, particularly centrifugal compressors.
- Said impurities are P, S, B, Bi, Ca, Mg, Ag, Pb, N, Sn, O or a combination thereof.
- said impurities are less than 0.5 wt%; more preferably, less than 0.2 wt%.
- said impurities are P up to 0.025 wt%, S up to 0.01 wt%, B, Bi, Ca, Mg, Ag, Pb, N, Sn, and O.
- the alloy has a chemical composition consisting of:
- the alloy has a grain size finer than plate 3 as per ASTM El 12.
- the alloy advantageously shows the following properties: superior hardness properties, superior anticorrosion characteristics in terms of general and localized corrosion, threshold stress in solution A method A as per NACE MR0175, higher Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) resistance, higher Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking (CSCC), Sulphide Stress Cracking (SSC), Galvanically-induced Hydrogen Stress Cracking (GHSC); higher tensile properties at room and high temperature; suitable toughness properties; higher high and low cycle fatigue properties; higher creep strength; higher oxidation and hot corrosion resistance; with respect to stainless steels (martensitic, ferritic, austenitic and austenitic- ferritic) and comparable to premium nickel base superalloys.
- SCC Stress Corrosion Cracking
- CSCC Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking
- SSC Sulphide Stress Cracking
- GHSC Galvanically-induced Hydrogen Stress Cracking
- higher tensile properties at room and high temperature suitable toughness properties; higher high and low cycle fatigue properties
- a turbomachine comprises at least one component as defined in general above.
- the turbomachine is a centrifugal compressor or a centrifugal pump.
- the turbomachine is a gas turbine or a steam turbine.
- Figures 2, 3, 4 and 5 show different turbomachines where one or more components as set out above may be used.
- Figure 2 shows a typical cross section of centrifugal compressor
- Figure 3 shows a typical cross section of centrifugal pump
- Figure 4 shows a typical cross section of a steam turbine
- Figure 5 shows a typical cross section of a gas turbine.
- An alloy has been prepared having the following composition:
- the above chemical composition was melted through vacuum induction melting (VIM), refined by Argon Oxygen Decarburization (A.O.D.), and re-melted re-melting through electro-slag re-melting (E.S.R.).
- VIM vacuum induction melting
- A.O.D. Argon Oxygen Decarburization
- E.S.R. electro-slag re-melting
- the alloy was then subjected to two cycles of hot plastic deformation.
- the alloy was subjected to a heat treatment to induce solubilization at a temperature of 1020-1150°C, followed by fast cooling in liquid or gas media.
- the alloy has been subjected to an ageing treatment by heating to a temperature of about 750°C for 6 h, and cooling at room temperature.
- Martensitic stainless steels are a class of stainless steels characterized by Chromium content between 12-18wt%, low Nickel and a crystalline structure defined as Martensite. This class of alloys has medium-high mechanical properties and a fair corrosion resistance.
- the alloying elements' weight percent is tailored to avoid or minimizing topologically closed packed phases (TCP). Excessive quantities of Cr, Mo, W would promote the precipitation of intermetallic phases which are rich in these elements.
- TCP phases have chemical formulae A x B y .
- the ⁇ phase is based on the ideal stoichiometry A6B7 and has a rhombohedral cell containing 13 atoms, such as W 6 Co7 and Mo 6 Co7.
- the ⁇ phase is based upon the stoichiometry A 2 B and has a tetragonal cell containing 30 atoms, such as Cr 2 Ru, Cr 6 iCo3 and Re 6 7Mo33.
- the P phase for example, Cri8Mo4 2 Ni4o is primitive orthorhombic, containing 56 atoms per cell.
- the alloy has a combination of chemical elements so as to provide secondary phases hardening such as to provide a minimum yield strength of 750 Mpa with a hardness value of 29-33HRC thus enhancing stress corrosion properties.
- the reduced hardness level results in a better machining if compared with premium nickel based alloys like UNS N07718.
- This level of hardness allows the turbomachinery components to be machined in aged conditions resulting in an optimization of manufacturing cycle if compared with premium nickel based alloys like UNS N07718.
- Figure 7A shows the Time Temperature Transformation curves for the alloy of Example 1
- Figure 7B shows the Time Temperature Transformation curves for the comparative UNS N07718. It is clear to see how the precipitation of deleterious phases (i.e. delta phase and sigma phase) are slower in the presented alloy with respect to UNS N07718. This allows to have a wide area of heat treatment and a cleaner microstructure, less sensitive to embrittlement and low toughness properties.
- This alloy is designed to be easy welded by common arc welding processes (SMAW and GTAW) with homologous or different nickel base filler materials like UNS N06625, UNS N07725, or UNS N09925.
- SMAW and GTAW common arc welding processes
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