Affiliation:
1. Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
2. GNEC Professional Engineer`s Offic
Abstract
Fatigue crack propagation behavior near the fusion line between SA508 ferritic steel and
Ni-based buttering metal was studied to assess the integrity of dissimilar metal welded zone in reactor
pressure vessels. Ni-based filler metal has been used as a buttering or filler metal to weld the ferritic
steel to the Ni-alloy or austenitic stainless steel. The J integral value and stress field at the crack tip in
a simulated small-CT welded specimen model was calculated by using the commercial FE calculation
code to anticipate the effect of the yield strength differences between dissimilar metals. If the
Ni-based buttering metal has lower yield strength, which means the decrease of material constraint by
the weld metal, the J integral value of the crack tip in the base metal near the fusion line was
calculated higher than that of the base metal. The fatigue crack propagation behavior near the fusion
line was measured by using the small-CT welded specimens of 5 mm thickness. The relationships
between da/dN and )K were measured in the base metal and the HAZ near fusion line. The yield
strength of the weld metal including microstructure at the joint can be considered more effective than
the material constraint on explaining the behavior of fatigue crack propagation near the fusion line.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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