Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
790684 International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Critical cleavage fracture stress was calculated through experiments and FEM.•Effects of both grain and carbide particle sizes on σF were discussed.•The SA508 Gr.4N steel is a better candidate for the next generation nuclear reactors.

The critical cleavage fracture stress of SA508 Gr.4N and SA508 Gr.3 low alloy reactor pressure vessel (RPV) steels was studied through the combination of experiments and finite element method (FEM) analysis. The results showed that the value of the local cleavage fracture stress, σF, of SA508 Gr.4N steel was significantly higher than that of SA508 Gr.3 steel. Detailed microstructural analysis was carried out using FEGSEM which revealed much smaller grains, finer and more homogenous carbide particles formed in SA508 Gr.4N steel. Compared with the SA508 Gr.3 steel currently used in the nuclear industry, the SA508 Gr.4N steel possesses higher strength and notch toughness as well as improved cleavage fracture behavior, and is considered a better candidate RPV steel for the next generation nuclear reactors.

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