Effect of Hydrogen Isotopes on the Fracture Toughness Properties of Types 316L and 304L Stainless Steel Forgings

M. Morgan
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Forged stainless steels are commonly used for the containment of hydrogen isotopes and fracture toughness properties are needed for structural integrity assessments. In this study, the effects of hydrogen and tritium precharging on the fracture-toughness properties of Types 316L and 304L stainless steel forgings were measured. The purpose of the study was to evaluate hydrogen and tritium effects on fracture toughness properties of: (1) Type 316 stainless steel stem-shaped and cup shaped forgings; and (2) Type 304L cylindrical block forgings with two different yield strengths. Arc-shaped fracture toughness specimens were cut from the forgings and precharged by exposing the specimens to hydrogen or tritium gas at 623K and 34.5 MPa. Tritium precharged specimens were aged at 193 K for 45 months prior to testing to build-in helium-3 from tritium decay. In the as-received condition, the J-Integral fracture toughness of the stem, cup, and block forgings were very high and exceeded 1200 kJ/m2 on average. The fracture toughness of specimens cut from the low yield strength Type 304L stainless steel block forging had the highest fracture toughness values and Type 316L stainless steel cup forging had the lowest. The reduced fracture toughness values were attributed to the large strain required to produce the cup forging and its high yield strength. Hydrogen precharging reduced the fracture toughness of the stem, cup, and block forgings to values between 34%–51% of a baseline value which was taken to be the fracture toughness value of the low yield strength block forging. Tritium precharging reduced the fracture-toughness values more than hydrogen precharging because of the effects of helium from radioactive decay of tritium. The fracture-toughness properties of tritium-precharged forgings ranged from 12% to 23% of the baseline values. In general, Type 316L stainless steel was more resistant to toughness reductions by hydrogen or tritium (and decay helium) than Type 304L stainless steel. Yield strength had only minor effects on fracture toughness for the precharged steels.
氢同位素对316L和304L型不锈钢锻件断裂韧性的影响
锻造不锈钢通常用于氢同位素的密封,结构完整性评估需要断裂韧性。研究了预充氢和预充氚对316L和304L型不锈钢锻件断裂韧性的影响。本研究的目的是评价氢和氚对316型不锈钢茎形和杯形锻件断裂韧性性能的影响;(2)具有两种不同屈服强度的304L型圆柱块锻件。从锻件上切割出弧形断裂韧性试样,并将试样暴露在623K和34.5 MPa的氢气或氚气体中进行预充。氚预充试样在193 K下老化45个月,然后测试氚衰变产生的内建氦-3。在实验条件下,杆件、杯件和块件的j积分断裂韧性很高,平均超过1200 kJ/m2。低屈服强度304L型不锈钢块锻试样的断裂韧性值最高,316L型不锈钢杯锻试样的断裂韧性值最低。断裂韧性值的降低是由于生产杯形锻件所需的大应变和高屈服强度。预充氢使杆件、杯件和块状锻件的断裂韧性降低到基准值的34%-51%之间,该基准值被认为是低屈服强度块状锻件的断裂韧性值。由于氚放射性衰变产生的氦的影响,氚预充比氢预充更能降低断裂韧性值。预充氚锻件的断裂韧性为基线值的12% ~ 23%。一般来说,316L型不锈钢比304L型不锈钢更能抵抗氢或氚(和衰变氦)的韧性降低。屈服强度对预充药钢的断裂韧性影响较小。
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