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Influence of localized deformation on A-286 austenitic stainless steel stress corrosion cracking in PWR primary water

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The low cycle fatigue (LCF) behaviour of precipitation-strengthened A-286 austenitic stainless steel was first investigated at room temperature under 0.2% plastic strain control. LCF led to hardening for the first 20 cycles and then to significant softening. LCF-induced dislocation microstructure was characterized using both bright and dark-field imaging techniques in transmission electron microscopy. Cycling softening was correlated with the formation of precipitate-free localized deformation bands. The effect of these precipitate-free localized deformation bands on A-286 stress corrosion cracking (SCC) behaviour in PWR primary water was then examined by means of constant extension rate tensile (CERT) tests at 320 °C and 360 °C. Comparative CERT tests were performed on companion specimens with similar yield stress but pre-fatigued to a few cycles (4–8) or between 125 and 200 cycles. Specimens pre-fatigued to a few cycles with no precipitate-free localized deformation bands exhibited little susceptibility to intergranular SCC (IGSCC). In contrast, the presence of precipitate-free localized deformation bands formed by pre-fatigue to between 125 and 200 cycles strongly promoted IGSCC. The interest of the approach used in this study is to provide insight into the role of localized deformation in irradiation assisted stress corrosion cracking.

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Matériaux

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hal-00293708 , version 1 (07-07-2008)

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L. Fournier, M. Savoie, David Delafosse. Influence of localized deformation on A-286 austenitic stainless steel stress corrosion cracking in PWR primary water. Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2007, 336 (1), pp.187-197. ⟨10.1016/j.jnucmat.2007.01.001⟩. ⟨hal-00293708⟩
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