Influence of Mean Strain on Fatigue Life of Stainless Steel in PWR Water Environment

M. Kamaya
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Change in the fatigue life due to application of the mean strain was investigated for Type 316 stainless steel in simulated pressurized water rector (PWR) primary water environment. The tests were conducted by controlling the strain range to 1.2% for different strain rates of 0.4, 0.004, or 0.001%/s. The applied mean strain was 15% in nominal strain. In addition, cold worked specimens were also subjected to the tests without applying the mean strain. The tests using the cold worked specimens were regarded as the tests with the mean strain without increase in surface roughness due to application of plastic deformation. By inducing the cold working at low temperature, the effect of martensitic phase on the fatigue life was also examined. It was shown that the fatigue life of the stainless steel was reduced in the PWR water environment and the degree of the fatigue life reduction was consistent with the prediction model prescribed in the code issued by the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (JSME) and NUREG/CR-6909. Increases in peak stress and stress range due to cold working did not cause any apparent influence on the fatigue life. It was also shown that the 10.5 wt% martensitic phase induced by the low temperature cold working and the increase in the surface roughness caused by application of 15% mean strain did not bring about further fatigue life reduction. It was concluded that the effects of the mean strain, cold working, and martensitic phase were minor on the fatigue life in the PWR water environment. The current JSME and NUREG/CR-6909 models were applicable for predicting the reduction in fatigue due to the PWR water environment even if the mean strain or cold working was applied.
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压水堆水环境中平均应变对不锈钢疲劳寿命的影响
研究了在模拟压水堆(PWR)原水环境中施加平均应变对316不锈钢疲劳寿命的影响。在应变速率为0.4、0.004、0.001%/s的情况下,将应变范围控制在1.2%。施加的平均应变为标称应变的15%。此外,冷加工试样也在不施加平均应变的情况下进行了试验。使用冷加工试样的试验被认为是具有平均应变而不因施加塑性变形而增加表面粗糙度的试验。通过诱导低温冷加工,考察了马氏体相对疲劳寿命的影响。结果表明,在压水堆水环境下,不锈钢的疲劳寿命降低,且疲劳寿命降低的程度符合日本机械工程师学会(JSME)和NUREG/CR-6909规范中规定的预测模型。冷加工引起的峰值应力和应力范围的增加对疲劳寿命没有明显的影响。低温冷加工引起的10.5%马氏体相和施加15%平均应变引起的表面粗糙度的增加并没有进一步降低疲劳寿命。结果表明,平均应变、冷加工和马氏体相对压水堆水环境下的疲劳寿命影响较小。目前的JSME和NUREG/CR-6909模型适用于压水堆水环境下的疲劳降低预测,即使采用平均应变或冷加工。
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