首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     


Environmentally-assisted cracking behaviour in the transition region of an Alloy182/SA 508 Cl.2 dissimilar metal weld joint in simulated boiling water reactor normal water chemistry environment
Authors:H.P. Seifert  S. Ritter  Q.J. Peng  Z.P. Lu
Affiliation:a Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Nuclear Energy and Safety Research Department, Laboratory for Nuclear Materials, 5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland
b Fracture and Reliability Research Institute (FRI), Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
Abstract:The stress corrosion cracking (SCC) and corrosion fatigue behaviour perpendicular and parallel to the fusion line in the transition region between the Alloy 182 Nickel-base weld metal and the adjacent SA 508 Cl.2 low-alloy reactor pressure vessel (RPV) steel of a simulated dissimilar metal weld joint was investigated under boiling water reactor normal water chemistry conditions. A special emphasis was placed to the question whether a fast growing interdendritic SCC crack in the highly susceptible Alloy 182 weld metal can easily cross the fusion line and significantly propagate into the adjacent low-alloy RPV steel. Cessation of interdendritic SCC crack growth was observed in high-purity or sulphate-containing oxygenated water under constant or periodical partial unloading conditions for those parts of the crack front, which reached the fusion line. In chloride containing water, on the other hand, the interdendritic SCC crack in the Alloy 182 weld metal very easily crossed the fusion line and further propagated with a very high rate as a transgranular crack into the heat-affected zone and base metal of the adjacent low-alloy steel. The observed SCC cracking behaviour at the interface correlates excellently with the field experience of such dissimilar metal weld joints, where SCC cracking was usually confined to the Alloy 182 weld metal.
Keywords:ANL, Argonne National Laboratory   BWM, bulk weld metal   BWR, boiling water reactor   CGR, crack growth rate   C(T), compact tension (specimen)   DCPD, direct current potential drop (method)   DLZ, dilution zone   DO, dissolved oxygen   DSA, dynamic strain ageing   EAC, environmentally-assisted cracking   ECP, electrochemical corrosion potential   FRI, Fracture and Reliability Research Institute   HAZ, heat-affected zone   HWC, hydrogen water chemistry   ID, interdendritic   IG, intergranular   ν, loading frequency   LAS, low-alloy steel   NWC, normal water chemistry   PPU, periodical partial unlaoding   PWHT, post-weld heat treatment   PWR, pressurized water reactor   PSI, Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland   RPV, reactor pressure vessel   SCC, stress corrosion cracking   SEM, scanning electron microscope   SHE, standard hydrogen electrode   SICC, strain-induced corrosion cracking.
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录!
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号