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Study on environmental effect on fatigue and creep-fatigue strength of 316FR stainless steel in sodium at elevated temperature
Authors:Shingo Date  Hiroshi Ishikawa  Tomomi Otani  Yukio Takahashi  Takanori Nakazawa
Affiliation:aMitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., Japan;bCentral Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Japan;cGunma University, Japan
Abstract:Low-carbon 316 stainless steel with medium-nitrogen (316FR) is considered as the principal structural material for next generation fast breeder reactor (FBR) plants in Japan. The material strength standard and the creep-fatigue life evaluation method for 316FR have been developed. However, they are based on the results of material tests in air, while actual structural material will be used mainly in liquid sodium environment in the plants. In order to clarify the environmental effect, cyclic bending tests were carried out with and without hold time in sodium. Tested materials were 316FR and conventional 304 and 316 stainless steels. Weld metal of 316FR was also tested. As a result, it was found that fatigue and creep-fatigue lives of 316FR in sodium were larger than those in air and no explicit consideration of the environmental effect is necessary in design. It was also found that the life evaluation method based on the ductility exhaustion concept is applicable to creep-fatigue life assessment in sodium.
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