Environmentally assisted cracking crack initiation in nickel-based alloy dissimilar metal welds in doped and pure steam and pressurized water reactor water

Aki Toivonen*, Hannu Hänninen, Tapio Saukkonen, Pertti Aaltonen

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Abstract

Environmentally assisted cracking (EAC) susceptibilities of Alloys 600, 690, and their weld metals with and without weld defects were benchmarked in pure and doped hydrogenated steam at 400°C and pressurized water reactor (PWR) water at 360°C on four-point bend (0.35% to 1.1% strain) and U-bend specimens (5% strain). Contrary to the expectations, no EAC initiation from existing weld defects was observed. As expected, Alloy 600 and its weld metals were much more prone to EAC initiation than Alloy 690 and its weld metals. Oxide structures remain the same in doped and pure steam and PWR water, although the environment has an impact on the EAC initiation times and oxidation rates. Because of the similar oxide structures, the EAC mechanism is assumed to be the same in all studied environments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)808-821
Number of pages14
JournalCorrosion
Volume73
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2017
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Dissimilar metal weld
  • Environmentally assisted cracking
  • Nickel alloys
  • Steam
  • Stress corrosion cracking

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