Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7964492 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Tests were conducted in Ar-5%H2 and LBE under the same experimental conditions Tests in Ar-5%H2 were used as reference. The basic procedure in the ASTM E 1820 standard was followed to perform tests and the normalization data reduction (NDR) method was used for the analysis. Comparison of the tests demonstrated that the elastic-plastic fracture toughness (J1C) of the material was reduced by a factor in LBE and the fracture mode changed from ductile to quasi-cleavage. It was also shown that the pre-cracking environment played an important role in observing LME of the material since it impacts the contact conditions between LBE and steel at the crack tip. It was demonstrated that when specimens were pre-cracked in air and tested in LBE, wetting of the crack surface by LBE could not be achieved. When specimens were pre-cracked in LBE though, they showed a significant reduction in fracture toughness.
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Authors
Feyzan Ersoy, Serguei Gavrilov, Kim Verbeken,