Published December 1, 2006 | Version v1
Journal article

Influence of hydrogen on the toughness of irradiated reactor pressure vessel steels

  • 1. Forschungszentrum Rossendorf e.V., Institut fuer Sicherheitsforschung, P.O. Box 510119, 01314 Dresden (Germany)
  • 2. Institut fuer Festkoerper- und Werkstoffforschung Dresden, P.O. Box 270016, 01171 Dresden (Germany)

Description

The influence of hydrogen on the mechanical behaviour of different reactor pressure vessel (RPV) steels was investigated by tensile tests in correlation to the chemical composition, the neutron fluence, the hydrogen charging condition, the strain rate, and the temperature. Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) experiments, hydrogen analyses and thermal desorption investigations were performed to prove the evidence of hydrogen trapping at irradiation defects. An increasing susceptibility to hydrogen embrittlement indicated by reduction of area was observed at room temperature with in situ hydrogen-charged specimens when loaded by low strain rates or with specimens which had been irradiated at low temperature. Generally, the susceptibility increases with increasing strength of the steels. At 250 deg. C hydrogen embrittlement was not evident. The results do neither prove that irradiation defects are favoured traps for hydrogen nor give evidence that hydrogen affects the RPV integrity under normal operating conditions

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.jnucmat.2006.08.004;
PII
S0022-3115(06)00444-2;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Journal Volume
359
Journal Issue
1-2
Journal Page Range
p. 114-121
ISSN
0022-3115
CODEN
JNUMAM

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Copyright (c) 2006 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.