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Monitoring the embrittlement of reactor pressure vessel steels by using the Seebeck coefficient
Authors:M Niffenegger  HJ Leber
Affiliation:Paul Scherrer Institut, Nuclear Energy and Safety Department, Structural Integrity Group, 5232 Villigen PSI, Switzerland
Abstract:The degree of embrittlement of the reactor pressure vessel (RPV) limits the lifetime of nuclear power plants. Therefore, neutron irradiation-induced embrittlement of RPV steels demands accurate monitoring. Current federal legislation requires a surveillance program in which specimens are placed inside the RPV for several years before their fracture toughness is determined by destructive Charpy impact testing. Measuring the changes in the thermoelectric properties of the material due to irradiation, is an alternative and non-destructive method for the diagnostics of material embrittlement. In this paper, the measurement of the Seebeck coefficient (View the MathML source) of several Charpy specimens, made from two different grades of 22 NiMoCr 37 low-alloy steels, irradiated by neutrons with energies greater than 1 MeV, and fluencies ranging from 0 up to 4.5 × 1019 neutrons per cm2, are presented. Within this range, it was observed that View the MathML source increased by ≈500 nV/°C and a linear dependency was noted between View the MathML source and the temperature shift ΔT41 J of the Charpy energy vs. temperature curve, which is a measure for the embrittlement. We conclude that the change of the Seebeck coefficient has the potential for non-destructive monitoring of the neutron embrittlement of RPV steels if very precise measurements of the Seebeck coefficient are possible.
Keywords:61  80  Hg  61  82  Bg  62  20  Mk
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