Metals (Mar 2024)

A Study on the Aging Behavior of Nitrided W18Cr4V Steel in High-Temperature Sodium

  • Xiaogang Fu,
  • Na Liang,
  • Wei Zhang,
  • Liu Tao,
  • Bo Qin,
  • Zhangshun Ruan,
  • Bin Long,
  • Shasha Lv

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met14030357
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
p. 357

Abstract

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The loading and unloading elevators are the primary equipment in the refueling system, used for transferring fuel assemblies in the sodium-cooled fast reactors. The guideway friction pairs are the critical components of these elevators in the refueling system. With the excellent hardness and wear resistance in air, nitrided W18Cr4V steel is a promising material for the guideway friction pairs. In order to assess the feasibility of using nitrided W18Cr4V steel, it is essential to understand the aging behavior of nitrided W18Cr4V steel in high-temperature sodium. Aging tests were conducted on nitrided W18Cr4V steel in sodium and in argon environments at various temperatures for different exposure times. The results showed that the nitrogen atoms in the nitrided layer exhibited bidirectional diffusion behavior in the sodium or argon environment at 540 °C. Compared to the argon environment, cracks formed within the nitrided layer and the diffusion of nitrogen into the sodium was accelerated in the nitrided layer. As a significant number of nitrogen atoms had diffused into the sodium, there was little difference in the hardness between nitrided W18Cr4V steel and non-nitrided W18Cr4V steel after long-term exposure to 540 °C sodium.

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