Fatigue crack growth behavior of reactor pressure vessel steels in air and high-temperature water environments
Fatigue tests under constant amplitude load were conducted on CT specimens of A533B3 steels with four levels of sulfur content at different temperatures in air and high-temperature water environments. A modified capacitance-type COD gauge was shown to be suitable for fatigue crack length measurement...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The International journal of pressure vessels and piping 2008-11, Vol.85 (11), p.772-781 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Fatigue tests under constant amplitude load were conducted on CT specimens of A533B3 steels with four levels of sulfur content at different temperatures in air and high-temperature water environments. A modified capacitance-type COD gauge was shown to be suitable for fatigue crack length measurement at high temperatures in air. The observation that the Young's moduli measured at a strain rate of 4
×
10
−3
s
−1 for the A533B3 steels at 150
°C and 300
°C did not decrease with an increase in temperature seemed to be related to the presence of dynamic strain aging. The fatigue crack growth rates at 150
°C and 300
°C in air were about two and half times slower than those tested at 400
°C, because dynamic strain aging prevailed at 150
°C and 300
°C. Fractographic examination results suggested that inclusions embedded in secondary cracks enhanced the fatigue crack initiation rather than the fatigue crack growth. The fatigue crack growth rates taken in the oxygen-saturated water environment were one order of magnitude faster than those obtained in air. |
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ISSN: | 0308-0161 1879-3541 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijpvp.2008.08.003 |