Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1568989 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Low cycle fatigue tests in air and LBE containing 10−6 wt% dissolved oxygen were conducted with T91 steel at 550 °C. T91 was employed in two modifications, one in the as-received state, and the other after alloying FeCrAlY into the surface by pulsed electron beam treatment (GESA process). Tests were carried out with symmetrical cycling (R = −1) with a frequency of 0.5 Hz and a total elongation Δεt/2 between 0.3% and 2%. No influence from LBE on fatigue could be detected. Results in air and LBE showed similar behaviour. Additionally, no difference was observed between surface treated and none treated T91 specimens.
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Authors
A. Weisenburger, A. Heinzel, C. Fazio, G. Müller, V.G. Markow, A.D. Kastanov,