Corrosion and Materials Degradation (May 2021)

Baseline Examinations and Autoclave Tests of 65 and 100 dpa Flux Thimble Tube O-Ring Specimens

  • Wade Karlsen,
  • Aki Toivonen,
  • Pål Efsing

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cmd2020014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 248 – 273

Abstract

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This paper describes the methods and results of analytical TEM examinations and autoclave testing of two highly-irradiated flux thimble tube materials harvested from a commercial pressurized water reactor. The materials are cold-worked 316L, and accumulated 65 dpa and 100 dpa of radiation dose. To set the baseline for a broader study, the materials were examined in the as-irradiated condition and tested as O-ring specimens at relatively high constant loads in simulated PWR water conditions. Tests were also conducted with elevated hydrogen. For a given load, more rapid cracking was associated with higher radiation dose, and with the elevated hydrogen.

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