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Assessment of thermal aging embrittlement in a cast stainless steel valve and its effect on the structural integrity
Authors:S Cicero  J Setién
Affiliation:a Materials Science and Engineering Department, Universidad de Cantabria, Spain
b Centro Tecnológico de Componentes, Gobierno de Cantabria, Spain
Abstract:This paper analyzes the thermal aging embrittlement occurred in a cast stainless steel valve, which is part of the reactor water clean-up (RWCU) system of a Spanish boiling water reactor (BWR) nuclear power plant. The aim is to estimate the current and future state of the material and the corresponding structural integrity of the valve. Given that there is no data available for the experimental characterization of the material, the evolution of the mechanical properties (fracture toughness, yield stress, flow stress and Ramberg-Osgood parameters) has been estimated using the ANL procedure.With the obtained estimations, the critical crack size has been calculated using the European procedure FITNET FFS and the ASME Code.This analysis considers not only the evolution of the mechanical properties up to now but also its future evolution in case there is a life extension of the plant until year 2029.
Keywords:ANL  Argonne National Laboratory  ASME  American Society of Mechanical Engineers  BWR  boiling water reactor  CDF  crack driving force  EPRI  Electric Power Research Institute  MOV  motor operated valve  NRC  U  S  Nuclear Regulatory Commission  RT  room temperature  RWCU  reactor water clean-up  SIF  stress intensity factor  TAE  thermal aging embrittlement
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