Long-term high-temperature exposure effects on mechanical properties and structure of the 42XNM alloy after neutron irradiation in the VVER-1000. Part 2. Structural studies
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Published:2023-04-28
Issue:1(113)
Volume:
Page:150-173
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ISSN:1994-6716
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Container-title:Voprosy Materialovedeniya
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language:
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Short-container-title:Vopr. materialoved.
Author:
Gurovich B. A.1, Frolov A. S.1, Kuleshova E. A.2, Maltsev D. A.1, Fedotov I. V.1, Safonov D. V.1
Affiliation:
1. National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute” 2. National Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”; National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute)
Abstract
The paper presents the results of structural studies of ring specimens made of the 42XNM alloy after irradiation as part of the control and protection system of the VVER-1000 reactor to a damaging dose of ~12 dpa at a temperature of ~350°C and subsequent isothermal annealings in the temperature range of 400– 1150°C (heating and holding for ~2 h). It is shown that during long-term isothermal annealing, a change in the phase composition of the alloy is observed, dislocation structures and grain-boundary segregations are annealed, and porosity evolves. It has been confirmed that decrease in the plastic properties of the 42XNM alloy after irradiation and subsequent isothermal annealing in the temperature range of 400–1000°C could be explained by the formation of precipitates of the second phases (zones of discontinuous decomposition of the solid solution with the release of α-Cr particles along the grain boundaries) and pores at the grain boundaries.
Publisher
FSUE CRISM Prometey
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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