Welding-induced microstructure in austenitic stainless steels before and after neutron irradiation |
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Authors: | R. Stoenescu,R. Schä ublin,N. Baluc |
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Affiliation: | a Fusion Technology Materials, CRPP - EPFL, Association EURATOM - Confederation Suisse, 5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland b Laboratory for Materials Behaviour, Paul Scherrer Institute, 5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | The effects of neutron irradiation on the microstructure of welded joints made of austenitic stainless steels have been investigated. The materials were welded AISI 304 and AISI 347, so-called test weld materials, and irradiated with neutrons at 300 °C to 0.3 and 1.0 dpa. In addition, an AISI 304 type from a decommissioned pressurised water reactor, so-called in-service material, which had accumulated a maximum dose of 0.35 dpa at about 300 °C, was investigated. The microstructure of heat-affected zones and base materials was analysed before and after irradiation, using transmission electron microscopy. Neutron diffraction was performed for internal stress measurements. It was found that the heat-affected zone contains, relative to the base material, a higher dislocation density, which relates well to a higher residual stress level and, after irradiation, a higher irradiation-induced defect density. In both materials, the irradiation-induced defects are of the same type, consisting in black dots and Frank dislocation loops. Careful analysis of the irradiation-induced defect contrast was performed and it is explained why no stacking fault tetrahedra could be identified. |
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Keywords: | E0300 J0100 N0100 R0200 S0500 |
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