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Role of Radiation-Induced Grain Boundary Segregation in Irradiation Assisted Stress Corrosion Cracking
Abstract:Isolation of microstructural and microchemical effects on irradiation assisted stress corrosion cracking (IASCC) was attempted by means of low-dose high-temperature neutron irradiation in a material test reactor to get better understanding on IASCC. Microstructure, grain boundary segregation, hardness and SCC susceptibility were examined on stainless steels irradiated to 0.8 dpa at around 673 K. The irradiation caused well-developed grain boundary segregation without notable hardening or microstructural changes. No IASCC was found in 593 K hydrogenated water whereas the steels were highly susceptible to IASCC in 561 K oxygenated water. The results suggest that grain boundary segregation, probably Cr depletion, is sufficient to cause IASCC in oxygenated water and that other radiation-induced changes such as microstructure and hardening are required for IASCC in hydrogenated water.
Keywords:irradiation assisted stress corrosion cracking  stainless steel  grain boundary segregation  hardening  oxygenated water  hydrogenated water  neutron irradiation
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