Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1569312 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Effects of water temperature on the stress corrosion cracking (SCC) susceptibility were studied on a solid hot-isostatic pressed (solid-HIPed) type 316LN-ITER grade (316LN-IG) stainless steel in unirradiated or irradiated condition. Neutron irradiation was conducted at a nominal temperature of 473 K to a dose level of 1 dpa. Slow strain rate testing (SSRT) was performed over a temperature range from 423 to 603 K in oxygenated (DO = 10 ppm) or hydrogenated (DH = 1 ppm) water. In the unirradiated condition, intergranular (IG) type SCC occurred at 603 K in the oxygenated and in the hydrogenated water. In the irradiated condition, IASCC occurred above 573 K in oxygenated water. In the hydrogenated water, IASCC occurred at 513 K, but was suppressed at 573 K.