Le. Schubert et al., EFFECT OF SPECIMEN SIZE ON THE IMPACT PROPERTIES OF NEUTRON-IRRADIATED A533B STEEL, Journal of nuclear materials, 225, 1995, pp. 231-237
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology","Mining & Mineral Processing","Material Science
A new methodology is proposed to correlate the upper shelf energy (USE
) of full-size and subsize Charpy specimens of a nuclear reactor press
ure vessel plate material. The methodology appears to be more satisfac
tory than those methodologies proposed earlier. The USE was normalized
by a normalization factor involving the dimensions of the Charpy spec
imen, the elastic stress concentration factor, and the plastic constra
int at the notch root. The normalized values of the USE were found to
be invariant with specimen size. In addition, it was also found that t
he ratio of the USE of unirradiated to that of irradiated materials wa
s approximately the same for full-, half-, and third-size specimens. T
he ductile-to-brittle transition temperature (DBTT) increased due to i
rradiation at 150 degrees C to a nominal fluence of 1.0 x 10(19) n/cm(
2) (E > 1 MeV) by 78, 83, and 70 degrees C for full-, half-, and third
-size specimens, respectively. These shifts in DBTT appeared to be ind
ependent of specimen size and notch geometry.