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Yamada, Hirokazu*; Kawamura, Hiroshi; Nagao, Yoshiharu; Takada, Fumiki; Kono, Wataru*
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 355(1-3), p.119 - 123, 2006/09
Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:36.38(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)In this study, the bending properties of welding joint of irradiated material and un-irradiated material (irradiated/un-irradiated joints) were investigated using SS316LN-IG, which is the candidate material for the cooling pipe of ITER. The results of this study showed that the bending position of joints using un-irradiated material was un-irradiated part and that the bending position of irradiated/irradiated joints was fusion area or HAZ (heat affected zone). Although the bending position of joints was different bor the combination pattern between irradiated and un-irradiated materials, the bending strength of joint was almost same. Additionally, it is confirmed that bending strength did not depend on the combination pattern between the irradiated and un-irradiated materials, nor on the relationship between the heat input direction and the bending load direction.
Yamada, Hirokazu*; Kawamura, Hiroshi; Tsuchiya, Kunihiko; Kalinin, G.*; Nagao, Yoshiharu; Takada, Fumiki; Nishikawa, Masahiro*
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 340(1), p.57 - 63, 2005/04
Times Cited Count:5 Percentile:35.8(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)This study was performed to clear the effect of neutron re-irradiation on mechanical properties to welding material un-irradiated and irradiated stainless steel. The effect of re-irradiation to these weldaments were evaluated by tensile tests, metallographical observation and hardness test. The result of tensile tests shows that ultimate tensile strength of all joints specimen were almost similar, 0.2% yield strength and total elongation were depend on the irradiation damage and weldaments or not. Therefore, fracture mechanism was not change by re-irradiation. However, brittlement of material was depend on irradiation damage and the property of deformation was sensitive by the effect of irradiation damage or the effect of welding heat.
Hatano, Toshihisa; ; ; *; *; Kitamura, Kazunori*; Kuroda, Toshimasa*; Akiba, Masato; Takatsu, Hideyuki
Fusion Engineering and Design, 39-40, p.363 - 370, 1998/00
Times Cited Count:20 Percentile:81.49(Nuclear Science & Technology)no abstracts in English