Evaluation of weldability of nickel-base alloy weld materials with high chromium content
Yoshinori KATAYAMA,
Takahiro HAYASHI,
Daiki TANAKA
et al.
Abstract:Nickel (Ni) -base alloy 82 weld material is widely used for the primary reactor components of boiling water reactor (BWR). Although alloy 82 has shown excellent service performance for BWR application in terms of material reliability, several experiences have recently been reported regarding stress corrosion cracking (SCC) in welds associated with alloy 82. The present study aimed at enhancing the SCC resistance of the weld material by developing and evaluating alloy 82 with increased chromium (Cr) content of … Show more
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