Residual stresses in a welded zircaloy cold neutron source containment vessel

dc.contributor.authorBendeich, PJen_AU
dc.contributor.authorLuzin, Ven_AU
dc.contributor.authorLaw, Men_AU
dc.date.accessioned2016-06-27T00:23:05Zen_AU
dc.date.available2016-06-27T00:23:05Zen_AU
dc.date.issued2014-02-01en_AU
dc.date.statistics2016-06-15en_AU
dc.description.abstractZirconium alloys are widely used in the nuclear industry because of their relative high strength, neutron transparency, resistance to high neutron-irradiation environment and corrosion resistance. One application for Zirconium alloy Zr-2.5Nb is the vacuum confinement vessel utilised in the cold neutron source of the OPAL research reactor at ANSTO. Having a total length of more the 3 meters, it is made of two sections joined using electron beam welding. The weld and the nearby regions are critical for the performance and integrity of the component and therefore understanding of the residual stresses development within the weld is important in connection to (i) evolution of fine dual phase α/b microstructure and crystallographic texture (ii) and stress-related radiation induced phenomena, such as grain growth, creep and sub-critical crack growth by delayed hydride cracking. The stresses were measured in and around an electron beam weld produced during the development of this component of the OPAL Cold Neutron Source. The effects of a large grain size in the weld were reduced by taking advantage of rotational symmetry and rotating the sample to increase the swept volume. Due to the heat-treatment after welding, the stresses were very low, less than 10% of the yield strength of the material, in both the hoop and axial directions. As a result of phase transformation effects during the welding process the final stresses are compressive in the weld, which reduces the likelihood of fracture or of hydride formation in this region. The highest stresses are in the parent material adjacent to the weld where the toughness is expected to be higher than in the weld material.en_AU
dc.identifier.citationBendeich, P., Luzin, V., & Law, M. (2014). Residual Stresses in a Welded Zircaloy Cold Neutron Source Containment Vessel. Paper presented to the 7th International Conference on Mechanical Stress Evaluation by Neutrons and Synchrotron Radiation (MECASENS), Crowne Plaza Hotel, Coogee Beach, Sydney, Australia, 10-12 September 2013. In T. Holden, O. Muránsky & C. J. Hamelin (Eds.) Materials Science Forum, 777, 194-198. Switzerland: Trans Tech Publications Inc. doi:110.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.777.194en_AU
dc.identifier.conferenceenddate12 September 2013en_AU
dc.identifier.conferencename7th International Conference on Mechanical Stress Evaluation by Neutrons and Synchrotron Radiation (MECASENS)en_AU
dc.identifier.conferenceplaceCoogee, Australiaen_AU
dc.identifier.conferencestartdate10 September 2013en_AU
dc.identifier.editorsT. Holden, O. Muránsky & C. J. Hamelinen_AU
dc.identifier.govdoc6679en_AU
dc.identifier.journaltitleMaterials Science Forumen_AU
dc.identifier.pagination194-198en_AU
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.777.194en_AU
dc.identifier.urihttp://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/7099en_AU
dc.identifier.volume777en_AU
dc.language.isoenen_AU
dc.publisherTrans Tech Publicationsen_AU
dc.subjectZirconium alloysen_AU
dc.subjectNeutronsen_AU
dc.subjectCorrosion resistanceen_AU
dc.subjectANSTOen_AU
dc.subjectElectronsen_AU
dc.subjectStressesen_AU
dc.titleResidual stresses in a welded zircaloy cold neutron source containment vesselen_AU
dc.typeConference Paperen_AU
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