Low cycle fatigue properties of modified 9Cr-1Mo ferritic martensitic steel weld joints in sodium environment

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R. Sandhya
R. Kannan
V. Ganesan
M. Valsan
K. Bhanu Sankara Rao
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[1] Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research,Materials Development and Characterisation Group
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ferritic steel; low cycle fatigue; sodium environment; mod 9Cr-1Mo weld joints;
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Mod.9Cr-1Mo ferritic-martensitic steel is the material chosen for the steam generator of the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor being built at Kalpakkam, India. The use of sodium as a heat transfer medium for Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactors (LMFBRs) necessitates a comprehensive understanding of the effects of dynamic sodium on the Low Cycle Fatigue (LCF) behaviour of structural components. Moreover welds being the weak links in any structure, it is necessary to evaluate the LCF behaviour of joints in sodium environment, more so in Mod.9Cr-1Mo steel because of the well established Type — IV cracking in this material. With this aim in view, a programme has been initiated to evaluate the LCF properties of weld joints of this steel in dynamic sodium environment. A facility has been developed in-house for mechanical property evaluation in dynamic sodium. LCF tests conducted in flowing sodium environment at 823 and 873 K showed a similar trend in cyclic stress response in air and sodium environments exhibiting a continuous cyclic softening behaviour. The fatigue lives are significantly improved in sodium environment when compared to the data obtained under identical testing conditions in air environment. The lack of oxidation in sodium environment is considered to be responsible for the delayed crack initiation and consequent increase in fatigue life. Comparison with RCC-MR code shows that the design curve based on air tests is conservative.
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