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The Use of Small-Scale Specimens for Testing Irradiated MaterialAvailable to Purchase
By
WR Corwin,
WR Corwin
1
Metallurgical Engineer
, Metals and Ceramics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
; symposium chairman and editor
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GE Lucas
GE Lucas
2
Associate Professor
, Department of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering, University of California
, Santa Barbara, California
; symposium chairman and editor
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WR Corwin
1
Metallurgical Engineer
, Metals and Ceramics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
; symposium chairman and editor
GE Lucas
2
Associate Professor
, Department of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering, University of California
, Santa Barbara, California
; symposium chairman and editor
ASTM International
Volume:
STP888-EB
ISBN electronic:
978-0-8031-4960-1
ISBN-10:
0-8031-0440-5
ISBN print:
978-0-8031-0440-2
No. of Pages:
390
Publication date:
1986
Book Chapter
Post-Irradiation Creep Properties of Cold-Worked 316 Stainless Steel As Measured with Small Creep Specimens Available to Purchase
By
W Vandermeulen
,
W Vandermeulen
1
Nuclear Research Center, SCK/CEN
, 2400Mol,
.Belgium
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M Snykers
,
M Snykers
1
Nuclear Research Center, SCK/CEN
, 2400Mol,
.Belgium
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P Van Asbroeck
P Van Asbroeck
1
Nuclear Research Center, SCK/CEN
, 2400Mol,
.Belgium
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Page Count:
6
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Published:1986
Citation
W Vandermeulen, M Snykers, P Van Asbroeck, 1986. "Post-Irradiation Creep Properties of Cold-Worked 316 Stainless Steel As Measured with Small Creep Specimens", The Use of Small-Scale Specimens for Testing Irradiated Material, WR Corwin, GE Lucas
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Small specimens (4 mm gage length, 1.3 mm diameter) of AISI 20% coldworked (CW) 316 stainless steel have been irradiated at 700°C up to 2 × 1022 n/cm2. Ageing at 650°C as well as irradiation caused a reduction in creep life and an increase in minimum creep rate as compared with as-received specimens. An investigation of a possible size effect indicated no difference between creep results obtained on these small specimens and on larger ones.
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