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Part A: Materials Science

Magnetic hysteresis properties of neutron-irradiated VVER440-type nuclear reactor pressure vessel steels

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Pages 3813-3823 | Received 04 Dec 2011, Accepted 25 Apr 2012, Published online: 07 Jun 2012
 

Abstract

The development of non-destructive evaluation methods for irradiation embrittlement in nuclear reactor pressure vessel steels has a key role for safe and long-term operation of nuclear power plants. In this study, we have investigated the effect of neutron irradiation on base and weld metals of Russian VVER440-type reactor pressure vessel steels by measurements of magnetic minor hysteresis loops. A minor-loop coefficient, which is obtained from a scaling power-law relation of minor-loop parameters and is a sensitive indicator of internal stress, is found to change with neutron fluence for both metals. While the coefficient for base metal exhibits a local maximum at low fluence and a subsequent slow decrease, that for weld metal monotonically decreases with fluence. The observed results are explained by competing mechanisms of nanoscale defect formation and recovery, among which the latter process plays a dominant role for magnetic property changes in weld metal due to its ferritic microstructure.

Acknowledgments

One of the authors (S.K.) would like to thank Mr. Istvan Dancsuly for technical assistance in treating irradiated materials, and Dr. Soraia Pirfo Barroso and Prof. Seiki Takahashi for their support on the planning of the present measurement program.

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