Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7174803 International Journal of Plasticity 2018 41 Pages PDF
Abstract
The mechanism-based model captures the primary and secondary creep regimes results reported by Kombaiah and Murty (2015a, 2015b) for a comprehensive set of testing conditions covering the 500-600 °C interval, stresses spanning 14-156 MPa, and steady state creep rates varying between 1.5·10−9s−1 to 2·10−3s−1. There are two major advantages to this model with respect to more empirical ones used as constitutive laws for describing thermal creep of cladding: 1) specific dependences on the nature of solutes and their concentrations are explicitly accounted for; 2) accident conditions in reactors, such as RIA and LOCA, usually take place in short times, and deformation takes place in the primary, not the steady-state creep stage. As a consequence, a model that accounts for the evolution with time of microstructure is more reliable for this kind of simulation.
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