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TTMA Report Duplex Materials

NTTC - 2013 Peter Weis Chief Engineer Polar Tank Trailer

Presentation Objectives: • What are Duplex SS materials? • What makes them relevant? • DOT Special Permits • Welding Duplex Material

What is Duplex Stainless Steel? Austenite

Ferrite

• T316, T304 • High Toughness (fracture resistance) • Good Weldability

• Kitchen Appliances, Mufflers

Plus

• Low Toughness • Limited Weldability

• Good Formability

• Stress Corrosion Cracking resistant

• Higher Thermal Expansion

• Higher thermal conductivity

• Non-magnetic

• Magnetic

Even better when mixed!

What is Duplex SS?

Duplex Class • 2101, 2205, and other grades

Lean Duplex - LDX 2101 21% Chrome, 1% Nickel

• High Toughness • High Strength • Acceptable Weldability

Duplex - 2205 (plus two)

• Acceptable Formability

22% Chrome, 5% Nickel

• Lower Thermal Expansion

What is Duplex SS?

Can this structure be preserved in a welded joint?

Microstructure ≈ 50% Ferrite/50% Austenite

What is Duplex SS? History: Duplex 

2205 Duplex (a “standard” duplex”) emerged in the 1980’s



Most common “Duplex” material



2205 Duplex was used on some tankers in the 1980’s for it’s thermal properties



Uncommon in our industry.

Lean Duplex 

“Lean” refers to a lower level of Nickel and Molybdenum vs. Duplex



Competitor to T304 and T316 (in cost and corrosion resistance)



Commonly used in stationary pressure vessels, including API 650, and ASME Code cases



Several Lean Duplex tankers have been built under DOT Special Permit

Relevance? What makes Duplex Relevant to our Industry? 1. Higher Strength 2. Increased Corrosion Resistance 3. Better Thermal Stability 4. Price

1) Relevance: Higher Strength Alloy

Mechanical Properties (KSI) Yield

Tensile

T304

30

75

T316

30

75

LDX 2101 (Lean Duplex)

65

94

2205 Duplex (plus two)*

65

95

*2205/2205+2 is often dual certified (31803/32205)

 2101 and 2205 are about 25% stronger than T316

1) Relevance: Higher Strength 7000 Gallon DOT 407 DOT Minimum Thickness Alloy

Minimum Thickness (in) Top/Sides

Bottom

Heads

T304

0.115

0.115

0.115

T316(L)

0.115

0.115

0.115

LDX 2101 (Lean Duplex)

0.090

0.090

0.095

2205 PLUS TWO (32205)

0.093

0.093

0.095

Shells can be thinner (as allowed by DOT Special Permit):

2) Relevance: Corrosion Resistance For Increased Corrosion Resistance  Increase chromium (Cr)  Increase molybdenum (Mo)  Increase nitrogen (N)



Chromium – corrosion resistance



Molybdenum – chloride pitting resistance



Nickel – ductility, toughness, high temperature strength



Nitrogen – strength, pitting resistance

Bold items are important for corrosion resistance

2) Relevance: Corrosion Resistance Chemical Composition %

Alloy

Chrome

Molybdenum

Nickel

Nitrogen

T304

18

0

8

0.06

T316(L)

17

2

11

0.06

LDX 2101 (Lean Duplex)

21

0.3

1.5

0.22

2205 Duplex (plus two)*

21-23

3-3.5

5

.14-.20

*2205/2205+2 is often dual certified (31803/32205)



Chromium – corrosion resistance



Molybdenum – chloride pitting resistance



Nickel – ductility, toughness, high temperature strength



Nitrogen – strength, pitting resistance

2) Relevance: Corrosion Resistance - comparison “Pitting Resistance Equivalent Number” Higher is better

PRE = %Cr + 3.3x%Mo + 16x%N Alloy

PRE

T304

18

T316(L)

23

LDX 2101 (Lean Duplex)

23

2205 Duplex PLUS TWO (32205)

35

2205 Duplex is significantly more resistant to pitting than T316L.

2) Relevance: Corrosion Resistance - comparison Both Duplex types are more resistant to “Crevice Corrosion” Crevice Corrosion can occur in: • A Poorly finished surface • Poorly penetrated weld • Entrapment of product due to poor design

3) Relevance: Thermal Stability Duplex = 7.5 x 10-6 in/in/ OF T316 = 8.9 x 10-6 in/in/ OF Lower is better

Duplex has less thermal expansion (both types). • Less likely to buckle due to heat • Less likely to buckle due to thermal shock • Less likely to warp during welding (partly due to it’s higher strength)

4) Price • Duplex price fluctuations differ vs. T316 SS  Due to differences in composition, as shown below  2101 Lean Duplex can be cheaper than T316 (but not currently)  2205 Duplex is more expensive than T316 Chemical Composition % Alloy Chrome

Molybdenum

Nickel

T316(L)

17

2

11

LDX 2101 (Lean Duplex)

21

0.3

1.5

During periods of fluctuating commodity prices, Lean Duplex can be cheaper than T316.

DOT Special Permits for Duplex Materials What are they? 1. Allows for materials that are not otherwise authorized in the regulations. 2. Allows these materials to be thinner due to higher strength. 3. Granted to each manufacturer individually.

Why are they necessary? 1. Some materials aren’t ASME recognized (1998 A99 ASME Code) 2. Many of these materials have been newly developed since 1998.

Responsibilities: Unique to this permit DOT Special Permit documents can be easily obtained: Google search “ Polar DOT-SP 14573”, or “Brenner DOT-SP 14467”





TESTING PER SECTION 180 •

Requirements are the same as any 400 series tank



Training is required for each “Hazmat Employee”



Must be able to calibrate the thickness tester, etc.

MARKING •



Must be marked on both sides with Permit number

REPAIR •

Requires a qualified weld procedure

Welding

1. Not as “forgiving” as austenitic stainless steel 2. Establish good procedures, and stick to them 3. 2209 filler for both types (high nickel input) 4. Require the use of filler wire (2205) 5. Proper shielding gasses are important 6. Very rapid quench results in high ferrite content 

Weld spatter



Stud welds



Pipes (orbital)

Welding Consequences of Improper welding? 1. Weld may not have good corrosion resistance 2. Weld may be out of “duplex” phase (30% to 70% is optimal).

Positives/Negatives of Duplex Materials Positives:

Positives:

2101 Lean Duplex • Thinner shell/lighter • Resistant to Heat Buckling • Price (variable)

2205 Duplex • Thinner shell/lighter • Resistant to Heat Buckling • Corrosion resistance

Negatives: • • • • •

New Availability of Material Reduced formability Less forgiving to underdeveloped welding processes Finding Qualified Repair Shops