Effects of post-irradiation annealing on the IASCC susceptibility of neutron-irradiated 304L stainless steel
[摘要] Post-irradiation annealing (PIA) was conducted on a 304L stainless steel irradiated to 5.9 dpa in the Barseback-1 BWR reactor, to investigate its effect on the mitigation of irradiation-assisted stress corrosion cracking (IASCC) susceptibility. IASCC susceptibility was measured for the as-irradiated and four PIA conditions (500 degrees C: 1 h and 550 degrees C: 1, 5, and 20 h) via interrupted constant extension rate tensile and four-point bend experiments under simulated BWR-NWC conditions. The annealing treatments were observed to progressively reduce IASCC susceptibility, as measured by the final intergranular fracture fraction (tensile) and crack length per unit area (four-point bend), with full removal of IASCC susceptibility being observed following annealing at 550 degrees C: 1 h for tensile specimens and 500 degrees C: 1h for four-point bend specimens. Among the microstructure and mechanical property parameters measured as a function of PIA, the average dislocation channel spacing was observed to decrease by similar to 25% and similar to 40% from the as-irradiated condition after annealing at 500 degrees C: 1 h and 550 degrees C: 1 h, respectively. The mitigation of IASCC susceptibility correlated well with the decrease in the average dislocation channel spacing and is consistent with a process in which crack initiation is controlled in part by the high tensile stress at dislocation channel-grain boundary intersections. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
[发布日期] 2019-12-01 [发布机构]
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[关键词] IASCC;Post-irradiation annealing;Localized deformation [时效性]