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Structural design of high temperature metallic components
Authors:Yukio Tachibana  Tatsuo Iyoku
Affiliation:Department of HTTR Project, Oarai Research Establishment, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute, 3607 Narita-cho, Oarai-machi, Ibaraki 311-1394, Japan
Abstract:In the high temperature engineering test reactor (HTTR), even at normal operation the service temperatures of class 1 metallic components reach temperatures above 900 °C when exposed to primary helium coolant of 950 °C. For these components, Hastelloy XR, which is the improved version of Hastelloy X, was developed and used for high temperature application.Some of the high temperature materials and their service temperatures, including Hastelloy XR, used for the class 1 and reactor internal metallic components of the HTTR are very well beyond the well-established Japanese elevated temperature structural design guideline. Moreover, at very high temperatures, where creep deformation is significant, the component design based on elastic analysis is impossible. Therefore, many research works on structural mechanics behavior were carried out to establish a high temperature structural design guideline and creep analysis methods. This paper reviews structural design of the high temperature components for the HTTR made of Hastelloy XR, 2 1/4Cr–1Mo steel, austenitic stainless steels SUS321TB and SUS316, and 1Cr–0.5Mo–V steel.
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