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Intergranular fracture in irradiated Inconel X-750 containing very high concentrations of helium and hydrogen

Abstract

In recent years, it has been observed that Inconel X-750 spacers in CANDU reactors exhibits lower ductility with reduced load carrying capacity following irradiation in a reactor environment. The fracture behaviour of ex-service material was also found to be entirely intergranular at high doses. The thermalized flux spectrum in a CANDU reactor leads to transmutation of 58Ni to 59Ni. The 59Ni itself has unusually high thermal neutron reaction cross-sections of the type: (n, γ), (n, p), and (n, α). The latter two reactions, in particular, contribute to a significant enhancement of the atomic displacements in addition to creating high concentrations of hydrogen and helium within the material. Microstructural examinations by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) have confirmed the presence of helium bubbles in the matrix and aligned along grain boundaries and matrix–precipitate interfaces. Helium bubble size and density are found to be highly dependent on the irradiation temperature and material microstructure; the bubbles are larger within grain boundary precipitates. TEM specimens extracted from fracture surfaces and crack tips provide information that is consistent with crack propagation along grain boundaries due to the presence of He bubbles.

Authors

Judge CD; Gauquelin N; Walters L; Wright M; Cole JI; Madden J; Botton GA; Griffiths M

Journal

Journal of Nuclear Materials, Vol. 457, , pp. 165–172

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2015

DOI

10.1016/j.jnucmat.2014.10.008

ISSN

0022-3115

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