Dataset of Tensile Properties for Sub-sized Specimens of Nuclear Structural Materials

Longze Li, John W. Merickel, Yalei Tang, Rongjie Song, Joshua E. Rittenhouse, Aleksandar Vakanski, Fei Xu
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Mechanical testing with sub-sized specimens plays an important role in the nuclear industry, facilitating tests in confined experimental spaces with lower irradiation levels and accelerating the qualification of new materials. The reduced size of specimens results in different material behavior at the microscale, mesoscale, and macroscale, in comparison to standard-sized specimens, which is referred to as the specimen size effect. Although analytical models have been proposed to correlate the properties of sub-sized specimens to standard-sized specimens, these models lack broad applicability across different materials and testing conditions. The objective of this study is to create the first large public dataset of tensile properties for sub-sized specimens used in nuclear structural materials. We performed an extensive literature review of relevant publications and extracted over 1,000 tensile testing records comprising 54 parameters including material type and composition, manufacturing information, irradiation conditions, specimen dimensions, and tensile properties. The dataset can serve as a valuable resource to investigate the specimen size effect and develop computational methods to correlate the tensile properties of sub-sized specimens.
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核结构材料亚尺寸试样拉伸性能数据集
使用亚尺寸试样进行机械测试在核工业中发挥着重要作用,有利于在辐照度较低的有限实验空间内进行测试,并加快新材料的鉴定速度。与标准尺寸试样相比,缩小试样尺寸会导致材料在微观、中观和宏观尺度上的行为不同,这被称为试样尺寸效应。虽然已经提出了将亚尺寸试样的特性与标准尺寸试样相关联的分析模型,但这些模型缺乏对不同材料和测试条件的广泛适用性。本研究的目的是为核结构材料中使用的亚尺寸试样创建第一个大型拉伸性能公开数据集。我们对相关出版物进行了广泛的文献综述,提取了 1000 多条拉伸测试记录,包含 54 个参数,包括材料类型和组成、制造信息、辐照条件、试样尺寸和拉伸性能。该数据集可作为研究试样尺寸效应和开发计算方法的宝贵资源,用于关联亚尺寸试样的拉伸特性。
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