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http://dx.doi.org/10.3365/KJMM.2010.48.03.194

Comparison of Microstructure & Mechanical Properties between Mn-Mo-Ni and Ni-Mo-Cr Low Alloy Steels for Reactor Pressure Vessels  

Kim, Min-Chul (KAERI, Nuclear Materials Research Division)
Park, Sang Gyu (KAIST, Division of Materials Science & Engineering)
Lee, Bong-Sang (KAERI, Nuclear Materials Research Division)
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Korean Journal of Metals and Materials / v.48, no.3, 2010 , pp. 194-202 More about this Journal
Abstract
Application of a stronger and more durable material for reactor pressure vessels (RPVs) might be an effective way to insure the integrity and increase the efficiency of nuclear power plants. A series of research projects to apply the SA508 Gr.4 steel in ASME code to RPVs are in progress because of its excellent strength and durability compared to commercial RPV steel (SA508 Gr.3 steel). In this study, the microstructural characteristics and mechanical properties of SA508 Gr.3 Mn-Mo-Ni low alloy steel and SA508 Gr.4N Ni-Mo-Cr low alloy steel were investigated. The differences in the stable phases between these two low alloy steels were evaluated by means of a thermodynamic calculation using ThermoCalc. They were then compared to microstructural features and correlated with mechanical properties. Mn-Mo-Ni low alloy steel shows the upper bainite structure that has coarse cementite in the lath boundaries. However, Ni-Mo-Cr low alloy steel shows the mixture of lower bainite and tempered martensite structure that homogeneously precipitates the small carbides such as $M_{23}C_6$ and $M_7C_3$ due to an increase of hardenability and Cr addition. In the mechanical properties, Ni-Mo-Cr low alloy steel has higher strength and toughness than Mn-Mo-Ni low alloy steel. Ni and Cr additions increase the strength by solid solution hardening. In addition, microstructural changes from upper bainite to tempered martensite improve the strength of the low alloy steel by grain refining effect, and the changes in the precipitation behavior by Cr addition improve the ductile-brittle transition behavior along with a toughening effect of Ni addition.
Keywords
alloy; forging; mechanical properties; impact test; reactor pressure vessel;
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