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[en] Joints between carbon steel and Alloy 600, containing Alloy 82 weld metal, were exposed to two steam-hydrogen environments considered to simulate exposure to primary water conditions in a Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) or Canada Deuterium Uranium (CANDU) reactor. The welds were found to have elevated and variable iron contents due to dilution by carbon steel during welding. This gave the Alloy 82 weld, near the inner surface of the component, an iron content approaching that of Alloy 800. A potentially protective external iron oxide film formed on the inner surface of the weld. However, the chromium content throughout the weld is below that which would form an external chromium oxide. The results indicate that low chromium content causes internal oxidation throughout the weld and potentially below the external iron oxide which could lead to Primary Water Stress Corrosion Cracking (PWSCC). (author)
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2011; 96 p; Available from https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item?id=TC-OTU-31397& op=pdf& app=Library. Also available from ProQuest Dissertation Express, Ann Arbor, Michigan (United States), under document no. MR76717; 64 refs., 17 tabs., 41 figs.; Thesis (M.A.Sc.)
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ALLOY-NI73CR20MN3NB3, ALLOY-NI76CR15FE8, ALLOYS, ALUMINIUM ADDITIONS, ALUMINIUM ALLOYS, CARBON ADDITIONS, CHALCOGENIDES, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, CHEMISTRY, CHROMIUM ALLOYS, CORROSION, CORROSION RESISTANT ALLOYS, DECOMPOSITION, HEAT RESISTANT MATERIALS, HEAT RESISTING ALLOYS, INCONEL ALLOYS, IRON ADDITIONS, IRON ALLOYS, IRON BASE ALLOYS, IRON COMPOUNDS, JOINTS, MANGANESE ALLOYS, MATERIALS, NICKEL ALLOYS, NICKEL BASE ALLOYS, NIMONIC, NIOBIUM ALLOYS, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PYROLYSIS, STEELS, THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSES, TITANIUM ADDITIONS, TITANIUM ALLOYS, TRANSITION ELEMENT ALLOYS, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS
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