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Residual stress measurements in irradiated solution-annealed type 304 stainless steel tubing
Authors:John P. Foster   Robert V. Strain  Wilhelm G. Wolfer
Affiliation:Westinghouse Advanced Reactors Division, Waltz Mill Site, Madison, Pennsylvania 15663, USA;Argonne National Laboratory, Materials Science Division, Argonne, Illinois 60439, USA;Westinghouse Advanced Reactors Division, Waltz Mill Site, Madison, Pennsylvania 15663, USA
Abstract:Immersion density and residual stress measurements were made on solution-annealed type 304 stainless steel capsule tubing irradiated up to fluence levels of 9 × 1022 n/cm2 (E > 0.1 MeV). The measured residual stress is dependent on the competition between differential swelling which builds up differential stresses, and irradiation creep which relaxes these stresses. The measurements were analyzed using a bilinear swelling equation formulated with swelling data from the same heat of material. The temperatures and fluence levels of the swelling and slit tube data were each calculated with the same computer code. At high fluence, when swelling was in the steady-state region, the effective irradiation creep rate increased by a factor of about three. Further analysis was made assuming that stress-enhanced swelling and swelling-enhanced irradiation creep were the enhanced relaxation mechanisms.
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