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Miniature tensile test specimens for fusion reactor irradiation studies
Three miniature sheet-type tensile specimens and a miniature rod-tensile specimen are being used in irradiation-damage studies for fusion reactor materials. Miniature specimens are also being used to determine design properties of irradiated materials. Consequently, a comparison of the tensile properties determined with these different specimens was made by testing cold-worked and solution-annealed Type 316 stainless steel sheet and rod at room temperature, 300°C and 600°C. Good agreement was observed when the properties obtained with the different specimens were compared, and all of the specimens can be used for irradiation-damage studies. However, there were small differences in the properties obtained using the different specimens, and it was recommended that before any miniature specimens are used to determine design-type properties, further studies be conducted.