Self-welding susceptibility of 316LN and alloy D9 stainless steels in high-temperature flowing sodium Online publication date: Wed, 02-Jun-2010
by C. Meikandamurthy, Hemant Kumar, S.K. Albert, V. Ramakrishnan, K.K. Rajan, A.K. Bhaduri
International Journal of Nuclear Energy Science and Technology (IJNEST), Vol. 5, No. 3, 2010
Abstract: The self-welding susceptibility of 316LN Stainless Steel (SS) and alloy D9 (15Cr-15Ni-2Mo titanium-modified) SS in 20% cold-worked conditions was evaluated in flowing sodium at 823 K under a maximum contact stress of 12 MPa and for durations of 3, 6 and 9 months. The specimens used were hollow, cylindrical and stacked one above the other under compression using disc springs. The breakaway shear force was measured for self-welded specimens. The results for the two types of SS were compared using scanning electron micrographs, energy dispersive spectroscopic analysis, hardness and microstructures.
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