TY - JOUR
T1 - Irradiation Response of Delta Ferrite in As-Cast and Thermally Aged Cast Stainless Steel
AU - Li, Zhangbo
AU - Lo, Wei-Yang
AU - Chen, Yiren
AU - Pakarinen, Janne
AU - Wu, Yaqiao
AU - Allen, Todd
AU - Yang, Yong
N1 - Li, Zhangbo; Lo, Wei-Yang; Chen, Yiren; Pakarinen, Janne; Wu, Yaqiao; Allen, Todd; and Yang, Yong. (2015). "Irradiation Response of Delta Ferrite in As-Cast and Thermally Aged Cast Stainless Steel". Journal of Nuclear Materials, 466, 201-207. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2015.08.006
PY - 2015/11
Y1 - 2015/11
N2 - To enable the life extension of Light Water Reactors (LWRs) beyond 60 years, it is critical to gain adequate knowledge for making conclusive predictions to assure the integrity of duplex stainless steel reactor components, e.g. primary pressure boundary and reactor vessel internal. Microstructural changes in the ferrite of thermally aged, neutron irradiated only, and neutron irradiated after being thermally aged cast austenitic stainless steels (CASS) were investigated using atom probe tomography. The thermal aging was performed at 400 °C for 10,000 h and the irradiation was conducted in the Halden reactor at ∼315 °C to 0.08 dpa (5.6 × 1019 n/cm2, E > 1 MeV). Low dose neutron irradiation at a dose rate of 5 × 10-9 dpa/s was found to induce spinodal decomposition in the ferrite of as-cast microstructure, and further to enhance the spinodal decomposition in the thermally aged cast alloys. Regarding the G-phase precipitates, the neutron irradiation dramatically increases the precipitate size, and alters the composition of the precipitates with increased, Mn, Ni, Si and Mo and reduced Fe and Cr contents. The results have shown that low dose neutron irradiation can further accelerate the degradation of ferrite in a duplex stainless steel at the LWR relevant condition. Published by Elsevier B.V.
AB - To enable the life extension of Light Water Reactors (LWRs) beyond 60 years, it is critical to gain adequate knowledge for making conclusive predictions to assure the integrity of duplex stainless steel reactor components, e.g. primary pressure boundary and reactor vessel internal. Microstructural changes in the ferrite of thermally aged, neutron irradiated only, and neutron irradiated after being thermally aged cast austenitic stainless steels (CASS) were investigated using atom probe tomography. The thermal aging was performed at 400 °C for 10,000 h and the irradiation was conducted in the Halden reactor at ∼315 °C to 0.08 dpa (5.6 × 1019 n/cm2, E > 1 MeV). Low dose neutron irradiation at a dose rate of 5 × 10-9 dpa/s was found to induce spinodal decomposition in the ferrite of as-cast microstructure, and further to enhance the spinodal decomposition in the thermally aged cast alloys. Regarding the G-phase precipitates, the neutron irradiation dramatically increases the precipitate size, and alters the composition of the precipitates with increased, Mn, Ni, Si and Mo and reduced Fe and Cr contents. The results have shown that low dose neutron irradiation can further accelerate the degradation of ferrite in a duplex stainless steel at the LWR relevant condition. Published by Elsevier B.V.
KW - Atom probe tomography
KW - Delta ferrite
KW - Duplex stainless steel
KW - Neutron irradiation
KW - Thermal aging
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UR - https://scholarworks.boisestate.edu/mse_facpubs/261/
U2 - 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2015.08.006
DO - 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2015.08.006
M3 - Article
SN - 0022-3115
VL - 466
SP - 201
EP - 207
JO - Journal of Nuclear Materials
JF - Journal of Nuclear Materials
ER -