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Abstract
The crack propagation rate of Type 316 stainless steel in boric acid-lithium hydroxide solutions under PWR-relevant conditions was modelled. A film rupture/dissolution/repassivation mechanism is assumed and extended to cold worked materials by including a stress-dependent bare metal dissolution current density. The chemical and electrochemical conditions within the crack are calculated by finite element calculations, an analytical expression is used for the crack-tip strain rate and the crack-tip stress is assumed equal to 2.5 times the yield stress (plane-strain). First the model was calibrated against a literature published data set. Afterwards, the influence of various variables - dissolved hydrogen, boric acid and lithium hydroxide content, stress intensity, crack length, temperature, flow rate - was studied. Finally, other published crack growth rate tests were modelled and the calculated crack growth rates were found to be in reasonable agreement with the reported ones.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 274-285 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Journal of Nuclear Materials |
Volume | 384 |
Publication status | Published - 28 Feb 2009 |
Keywords
- STRESS-CORROSION CRACKING
- SULFURIC-ACID-SOLUTIONS
- HIGH-TEMPERATURE WATER
- STAINLESS-STEELS
- NICKEL-ALLOYS
- ENVIRONMENTS
- 304-STAINLESS-STEEL
- SYSTEMS
- GROWTH
- IRON
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EU192: Prediction of irradiation damage effects on reactor components.(PERFECT)
Weyns, G. & Deconinck, J.
1/01/04 → 30/06/08
Project: Fundamental