Charpy impact properties of martensitic 10.6% chromium steel (MANET-I) before and after neutron exposure
An extensive irradiation programme (FRUST/SIENA) was elaborated to study the influence of radiation upon the Charpy impact characteristics of the MANET-I martensitic 10.6% Cr steel. In addition to unirradiated reference specimens 87 irradiated subsize Charpy specimens (3x4x27 mm exp 3 ) were examine...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fusion engineering and design 1994-06, Vol.29, p.365-370 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An extensive irradiation programme (FRUST/SIENA) was elaborated to study the influence of radiation upon the Charpy impact characteristics of the MANET-I martensitic 10.6% Cr steel. In addition to unirradiated reference specimens 87 irradiated subsize Charpy specimens (3x4x27 mm exp 3 ) were examined under eight different heat treatments at irradiation temperatures between 290-475 deg C and exposure doses of 5-15 dpa. A newly developed instrumented Charpy impact bending test and evaluation system was used in the tests. The impact properties characterized by the upper shelf energy (USE) and the transition temperature from brittle to ductile material behaviour (DBTT) were determined before and after irradiation. Clear empirical correlations could be established according to which irradiation at lower temperatures provokes a shift in DBTT and USE independent of the initial material state with dose saturation at 10-15 dpa. An elevated irradiation temperature alleviates the irradiation-induced material deterioration. |
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ISSN: | 0920-3796 |