Study of the Fracture Toughness in Electron Beam Welds

M. Mokhtarishirazabad, C. Simpson, G. Horne, S. Kabra, C. Truman, A. Moffat, M. Mostafavi
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High energy welding technologies, such as electron beam, have a number of potential benefits including: faster process time, smaller heat affected zone and potentially favourable weld residual stresses. Therefore, they are good candidates for manufacturing complex components for the next generation of nuclear power plants. However, before electron beam can be deployed on a wide scale, further work is required in a number of areas, including how these welds are treated in structural integrity assessments. As an example, the full extent of the effects of complex residual stress (RS) fields, arising from high energy welding technology, on the fracture behaviour of components has not been fully investigated. This understanding is essential for defect tolerance calculations using integrity assessment procedures. In this study, the fracture toughness of austenitic stainless steel 316L plates with various thicknesses (6mm to 25mm), joined by electron beam welding, is evaluated. Residual stresses were measured using non-destructive diffraction and mechanical relief methods (contour method). This is to examine the effect of welding residual stresses on the resistance of the welded component to fracture.
电子束焊缝断裂韧性的研究
高能焊接技术,如电子束,具有许多潜在的好处,包括:更快的加工时间,更小的热影响区和潜在的有利的焊接残余应力。因此,它们是制造下一代核电站复杂部件的良好候选者。然而,在电子束可以大规模部署之前,需要在许多领域进行进一步的工作,包括如何在结构完整性评估中处理这些焊缝。例如,高能焊接技术产生的复杂残余应力场(RS)对部件断裂行为的影响程度尚未得到充分研究。这种理解对于使用完整性评估程序进行缺陷容限计算是必不可少的。本研究对不同厚度(6mm ~ 25mm)的316L奥氏体不锈钢板电子束焊接后的断裂韧性进行了评价。残余应力测量采用无损衍射和机械释放法(轮廓法)。这是为了检验焊接残余应力对焊接构件抗断裂能力的影响。
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