Environmentally Assisted Cracking in Light Water Reactors. Semiannual Progress Report, January 1996--June 1996


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This report summarizes work performed by Argonne National Laboratory on fatigue and environmentally assisted cracking (EAC) in light water reactors from January 1996 to June 1996. Topics that have been investigated include (a) fatigue of carbon, low-alloy, and austenitic stainless steels (SSs) used in reactor piping and pressure vessels, (b) irradiation-assisted stress corrosion cracking of Type 304 SS, and (c) EAC of Alloys 600 and 690. Fatigue tests were conducted on ferritic and austenitic SSs in water that contained various concentrations of dissolved oxygen (DO) to determine whether a slow strain rate applied during various portions of a tensile-loading cycle are equally effective in decreasing fatigue life. Slow-strain-rate-tensile tests were conducted in simulated boiling water reactor (BWR) water at 288[degrees]C on SS specimens irradiated to a low fluence in the Halden reactor and the results were compared with similar data from a control-blade sheath and neutron-absorber tubes irradiated in BWRs to the same fluence level. Crack-growth-rate tests were conducted on compact-tension specimens from several heats of Alloys 600 and 690 in air and high-purity, low-DO water. 83 refs., 60 figs., 14 tabs.







Fatigue and Fracture, 1996


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The first of two volumes on the subject containing papers from a symposium of the July 1996 meeting. Papers are organized in five sections covering fatigue and fracture of piping and components; and of environmental cracking; leak-before-break analyses; fatigue testing and analyses; and probabilisti




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Fatigue and Fracture, 1997


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Forty-five papers presented at the July 1997 conference illustrate the application of fatigue and fracture mechanics techniques to assess the structural integrity of a wide variety of pressure vessels and piping components. Topics include piping and components; leak-before-break analyses; environmen