支持压力容器设计ASME规范验收的非辐照锆合金4材料性能

R. Nanstad, W. Server, B. Kombaiah, J. Geringer
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橡树岭国家实验室(ORNL)正在进行一项支持私营工业设计99Mo生产系统的计划,其中包括审查锆合金-4 (Zry-4)的性能,作为系统中主容器的潜在材料。由于Zry-4不是ASME锅炉和压力容器规范中指定的材料,因此已经从文献和Zry-4的附加测试中进行了审查,以获得非辐照条件下必要的数据,以便创建ASME规范第III节第ND-3000条设计所需的材料性能表。此外,还推荐了一种船舶内部监控方案,用于在船舶使用寿命期间早期发现潜在的腐蚀和辐照退化问题。此外,还审查了ASME规范第II节D部分,以确定提出新材料进行规范批准的要求。ORNL采购的Zry-4板被用来获得拉伸性能,作为确定适用于容器设计的最大允许应力的基础。ASME规范应用中主要关注的材料性能是拉伸性能、断裂韧性、疲劳性能和规范批准新材料所需的五种特定物理性能。文献综述显示,所有报告的实验数据显示抗拉强度大大超过ASTM B352的最低规格。充分的断裂韧性和疲劳数据表明,Zry-4在未辐照条件下具有足够的抗断裂疲劳性能,可用于船舶设计和运行。在审查的物理性质中,只有热导率显示了建议进一步审查的差异。已经制定了一个监视计划计划,这可能是所考虑的特定船舶设计需要实施的最大限度。一旦从Zry-4和焊接金属和热影响区材料的生产前测试中获得足够的未辐照和辐照数据,程序就可以减少,以反映初始性能非常好和/或脆化的影响似乎很小。然而,监控程序的总体设计当然也取决于压力容器的ASME规范设计等级。
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Material Properties of Non-Irradiated Zircaloy 4 in Support of ASME Code Acceptance for Pressure Vessel Design
A program underway at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to support private industry design of a system for production of 99Mo includes review of Zircaloy-4 (Zry-4) properties as a potential material for a primary vessel in the system. Because Zry-4 is not a material specified in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code, a review has been performed to obtain the necessary data in the non-irradiated condition from the literature and from additional testing of Zry-4 to enable creation of tables of material properties required for ASME Code Section III Article ND-3000 design. A strategy for an in-vessel surveillance program is also recommended for early detection of potential corrosion and irradiation degradation issues during operational life of the vessel. Additionally, the ASME Code Section II, Part D was reviewed to ascertain the requirements for proposing a new material for Code approval. A plate of Zry-4 procured by ORNL was used to obtain tensile properties that were used as the basis for determining the maximum allowable stresses applicable to the vessel design. The materials properties of primary interest for ASME Code application are tensile properties, fracture toughness, fatigue, and five specific physical properties required by the Code for approval of a new material. The literature review revealed that all reported experimental data showed tensile strengths to substantially exceed the minimum specifications in ASTM B352. Sufficient fracture toughness and fatigue data are available to conclude that Zry-4 has sufficient fracture and fatigue resistance in the unirradiated condition for vessel design and operation. Of the physical properties reviewed, only thermal conductivity revealed a discrepancy that is recommended for further review. A surveillance program plan has been developed that is probably the maximum that would need to be implemented for the specific vessel design considered. Once adequate non-irradiated and irradiated data are available from preproduction testing of the Zry-4 and weld metal and HAZ materials, the program could be reduced to reflect that either initial properties are very good and/or the effects of embrittlement appear to be minimal. However, the overall design of a surveillance program is, of course, also dependent on the ASME Code design class for the pressure vessel.
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