Annealing as a Technique for Estimating the Structural Elements Contribution to NPP Materials Service Properties


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The annealing technique is used to estimate the effect of radiation-induced structural elements on the service properties of the materials used in nuclear power plants: reactor pressure vessel (RPV) and in-vessel internals steels. The WWER-1000 RPV weld seam is affected by a hardening mechanism, the contribution of which is 60–65%, and a nonhardening mechanism resulting in grain-boundary segregation, the contribution of which is 30–35%. Radiation defects 40–45% and G-phase precipitates 35–40% are mainly responsible for the radiation-induced hardening of WWER-1000 internals materials. Radiation-induced structural changes should be eliminated for these materials to be reused.

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E. Kuleshova

Kurchatov Institute, National Research Center; Moscow Institute of Engineering Physics, National Research Nuclear University

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I. Fedotov

Kurchatov Institute, National Research Center

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