1963
DOI: 10.1243/pime_conf_1963_178_067_02
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Paper 61: The High Temperature Properties of Cr-Ni-Nb and Cr-Ni-Mo Austenitic Steels

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“…(15) In Great Britain, elongation values in excess of 10% are reported for many rupture tests on Type 316, some longer than 10,000 hours. (20) The results of tube burst tests at 8150C indicate superiority at high temperatures and for long times of both Type 304 and Type 316 over the other austenitic steels and many of the super-strength alloys. (44) Radiation Environment Currently there is speculation that neutron irradiation may permanently damage the ductility of the austenitic stainless steels at FARET temperatures.…”
Section: Strength and Ductilitymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…(15) In Great Britain, elongation values in excess of 10% are reported for many rupture tests on Type 316, some longer than 10,000 hours. (20) The results of tube burst tests at 8150C indicate superiority at high temperatures and for long times of both Type 304 and Type 316 over the other austenitic steels and many of the super-strength alloys. (44) Radiation Environment Currently there is speculation that neutron irradiation may permanently damage the ductility of the austenitic stainless steels at FARET temperatures.…”
Section: Strength and Ductilitymentioning
confidence: 98%