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Development of an extensive database of mechanical and physical properties for reduced-activation martensitic steel F82H

Tensile, fracture toughness, creep and fatigue properties and microstructural studies of the reduced-activation martensitic steel F82H (8Cr–2W–0.04Ta–0.1C) before and after irradiation are reported. The design concept used for the development of this alloy is also introduced. A large number of colla...

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Published in:Journal of nuclear materials 2002-12, Vol.307, p.179-186
Main Authors: Jitsukawa, S, Tamura, M, van der Schaaf, B, Klueh, R.L, Alamo, A, Petersen, C, Schirra, M, Spaetig, P, Odette, G.R, Tavassoli, A.A, Shiba, K, Kohyama, A, Kimura, A
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Language:English
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Summary:Tensile, fracture toughness, creep and fatigue properties and microstructural studies of the reduced-activation martensitic steel F82H (8Cr–2W–0.04Ta–0.1C) before and after irradiation are reported. The design concept used for the development of this alloy is also introduced. A large number of collaborative test results including those generated under the International Energy Agency (IEA) implementing agreements are collected and are used to evaluate the feasibility of using reduced-activation martensitic steels for fusion reactor structural materials, with F82H as one of the reference alloys. All the specimens used in these tests were prepared from plates obtained from 5-ton heats of F82H supplied to all participating laboratories by JAERI. Many of the results have been entered into relational databases with emphasis on traceability of records on how the specimens were prepared from plates and ingots.
ISSN:0022-3115
1873-4820
DOI:10.1016/S0022-3115(02)01075-9