Effect of stress relief time on the transition temperature of Linde 80 welds

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作者
Hall, JB [1 ]
Yoon, KK [1 ]
机构
[1] Framatome ANP, Fracture Mech Anal, Lynchburg, VA 24501 USA
关键词
Linde; 80; reactor vessel; stress relief time; postweld heat treatment; transition temperature; submerged-arc welds; neutron irradiation; embrittlement; copper precipitation;
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10.1520/STP11229S
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T [工业技术];
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摘要
The Babcock & Wilcox Company used Mn-Mo-Ni automatic submerged-arc welds with the Linde 80 flux type for the fabrication of 14 currently operating PWR reactor vessels. Due to the fact that the weld wire was copper-coated (high copper content) and that they have low upper-shelf toughness properties, the welds are limiting with respect to pressurized thermal shock analysis. The welds (reactor vessel, surveillance, and nozzle dropouts) were exposed to stress relief times (postweld heat treatment) ranging from 10-53 h between 593 degrees C (1100 degrees F) and 621 degrees C (1150 degrees F). In analyzing recently acquired master curve reference temperature data (ASTM E1921), it was discovered that there is a stress relief time effect on the transition temperature. The stress relief time effect can be seen in the drop weight T-NDT data, but its effect is less clear in the 41 J (30ft-1b) Charpy impact data. In addition, the stress relief time has an effect on yield stress. The stress relief time may have an effect on the irradiation embrittlement of the welds, but the trend is not conclusive. Since there is an effect of stress relief time on the initial transition temperature, it is felt that it is important to test surveillance welds with similar stress relief times as the vessel welds that are being evaluated. Surveillance welds with longer stress relief times can be used to conservatively represent the vessel welds.
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