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http://dx.doi.org/10.3365.KJMM.2010.48.02.122

Evaluation of Temper Embrittlement Effect and Segregation Behaviors on Ni-Mo-Cr High Strength Low Alloy RPV Steels with Changing P and Mn Contents  

Park, Sang Gyu (KAIST, Division of Materials Science & Engineering)
Kim, Min-Chul (KAERI, Nuclear Materials Research Division)
Lee, Bong-Sang (KAERI, Nuclear Materials Research Division)
Wee, Dang-Moon (KAIST, Division of Materials Science & Engineering)
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Korean Journal of Metals and Materials / v.48, no.2, 2010 , pp. 122-132 More about this Journal
Abstract
Higher strength and fracture toughness of reactor pressure vessel steels can be obtained by changing the material specification from that of Mn-Mo-Ni low alloy steel (SA508 Gr.3) to Ni-Mo-Cr low alloy steel (SA508 Gr.4N). However, the operation temperature of the reactor pressure vessel is more than $300^{\circ}C$ and the reactor operates for over 40 years. Therefore, we need to have phase stability in the high temperature range in order to apply the SA508 Gr.4N low alloy steel for a reactor pressure vessel. It is very important to evaluate the temper embrittlement phenomena of SA508 Gr.4N for an RPV application. In this study, we have performed a Charpy impact test and tensile test of SA508 Gr.4N low alloy steel with changing impurity element contents such as Mn and P. And also, the mechanical properties of these low alloy steels after longterm heat treatment ($450^{\circ}C$, 2000hr) are evaluated. Further, evaluation of the temper embrittlement by fracture analysis was carried out. Temper embrittlement occurs in KL4-Ref and KL4-P, which show a decrease of the elongation and a shifting of the transition curve toward high temperature. The reason for the temper embrittlement is the grain boundary segregation of the impurity element P and the alloying element Ni. However, KL4-Ref shows temper embrittlement phenomena despite the same contents of P and Ni compared with SC-KL4. This result may be caused by the Mn contents. In addition, the behavior of embrittlement is not largely affected by the formation of $M_3P$ phosphide or the coarsening of Cr carbides.
Keywords
metals; ageing; embrittlement; impact test; RPV steel;
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