Abstract
In the 18-month Phase 1 of this project, a facility was assembled for creep testing of refractory metals at 1300°C. This report focuses on the four creep frames that are operational and using an inert gas system (argon) to limit oxidation of the refractory metal specimens being tested. This report details the operations for the first period of operation including the results and lessons learned for Nb- and Mo-based alloy specimens tested by the ORNL team. For an alloy development program, a particularly unique feature of the ORNL facility is more than 40 years of experience conducting mechanical properties testing on sub-sized test specimens (25 mm long dogbones). Due to proprietary constraints, only one representative set of team data are provided. The primary concern for testing Nb-based alloys is oxygen ingress. Despite several strategies to reliably limit O ingress, including getters and Ar gas purity, the experimentally informed strategy currently being developed is a new load train design intended to better seal the system. Hardware for the new design is currently being fabricated.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | United States |
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| State | Published - 2023 |
Keywords
- 36 MATERIALS SCIENCE