Report on FY 2020 creep, fatigue and creep fatigue testing of Alloy 709 base metal at ORNL

Yanli Wang, Peijun Hou, Sam Sham

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Abstract

The testing activities and research in support of ASME Code qualification of Alloy 709, an advanced austenitic steel, are being carried out at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Argonne National Laboratory, and Idaho National Laboratory. This report summarizes the status and results of FY 2020 planned testing at ORNL. Uniaxial tensile tests on the electroslag remelt (ESR) solution-annealed plate (heat number 58776-3RBC) with additional heat treatment were performed for the baseline mechanical properties evaluation for ASME code qualification of Alloy 709. The tensile properties were found to meet ASME SA-213 specifications and were comparable to the Nippon Steel NF709 data generated for an ASME Section I Code Case for seamless tubing. ORNL was tasked to carry out a subset of the Code Case testing for creep rupture. Creep rupture data from 18 tests were generated on a solution-annealed ESR plate with a solution annealing temperature of 1100°C. There are total of 19 intermediate and long-term creep rupture tests of Alloy 709 ongoing at ORNL. A preliminary fatigue design curve at 760°C was developed for Alloy 709, and the results show that the fatigue design curve of Alloy 709 is comparable to that of Alloy 800H at 760°C.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUnited States
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

Keywords

  • 11 NUCLEAR FUEL CYCLE AND FUEL MATERIALS

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