Fracture mechanics concepts for evaluation of irradiated reactor pressure vessel material behavior |
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Authors: | K. Kussmaul, J. F hl,H. Beyer |
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Affiliation: | K. Kussmaul, J. Föhl,H. Beyer |
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Abstract: | Within the German research program Forschungsvorhaben Komponentensicherheit (FKS), irradiation experiments were performed with ferritic reactor pressure vessel (RPV) steels and welds. The materials cover a wide range of chemical composition and initial toughness to achieve different susceptibility to neutron irradiation. Different neutron flux was applied and the neutron exposure extended up to 8×1019 cm−2. The change in material properties was determined by means of tensile, Charpy impact, drop-weight and fracture mechanics tests, including crack arrest. The results have provided more insight into the acting embrittlement mechanisms and shown that the fracture mechanics concept of the Code provides in general an upper bound for the material which can be applied in the safety analysis of the RPV. |
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Keywords: | Light water reactor Neutron irradiation RPV Base material Weld metal Charpy impact test Drop-weight test Fracture mechanics test Crack arrest Heat affected zone (HAZ) Reference temperature |
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