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Corrosion | 2013

Microscopic Residual Stresses Beneath a Scratch and Their Effects on Scratch-Related Crack Initiation of Thermally Treated UNS N06690 in High-Temperature Pressurized Water

Jianqiu Wang; Fa Huang; En-Hou Han; Fanjiang Meng

The microscopic residual stresses beneath scratches on thermally treated (TT) UNS N06690 have been measured using synchrotron radiation x-ray diffraction; the effect of these residual stresses on i...


15th International Conference on Environmental Degradation of Materials in Nuclear Power Systems-Water Reactors | 2011

Deformation Mode and Microstructure on Stress Corrosion Cracking Path and Kinetics in High Temperature Water Environments

Zhanpeng Lu; Tetsuo Shoji; Seiya Yamazaki; Fanjiang Meng; Tichun Dan; Yoichi Takeda; Koji Negishi

Stress corrosion cracking susceptibility of austenitic alloys subjected to various kinds of prior deformation and weld-shrinkage was investigated by material and microstructural characterization, crack growth rate tests in high temperature water, and crack tip characterization. The active cracking paths and cracking kinetics as functions of types and ratios of grain boundaries, microstructural anisotropy, strength or hardness, local strain in terms of the distribution of misorientation are quantitatively studied.


Corrosion Science | 2011

Characterization of microstructure and local deformation in 316NG weld heat-affected zone and stress corrosion cracking in high temperature water

Zhanpeng Lu; Tetsuo Shoji; Fanjiang Meng; He Xue; Yubing Qiu; Yoichi Takeda; Koji Negishi


Corrosion Science | 2011

Effects of water chemistry and loading conditions on stress corrosion cracking of cold-rolled 316NG stainless steel in high temperature water

Zhanpeng Lu; Tetsuo Shoji; Fanjiang Meng; Yubing Qiu; Tichun Dan; He Xue


Corrosion Science | 2011

Stress corrosion cracking of uni-directionally cold worked 316NG stainless steel in simulated PWR primary water with various dissolved hydrogen concentrations

Fanjiang Meng; Zhanpeng Lu; Tetsuo Shoji; Jianqiu Wang; En-Hou Han; Wei Ke


Corrosion Science | 2010

The role of TiN inclusions in stress corrosion crack initiation for Alloy 690TT in high-temperature and high-pressure water

Fanjiang Meng; Jianqiu Wang; En-Hou Han; Wei Ke


Corrosion Science | 2009

Effects of scratching on corrosion and stress corrosion cracking of Alloy 690TT at 58 C and 330 C

Fanjiang Meng; Jianqiu Wang; En-Hou Han; Wei Ke


Corrosion Science | 2014

Role of TiN inclusion on corrosion fatigue behavior of Alloy 690 steam generator tubes in borated and lithiated high temperature water

Jibo Tan; Xinqiang Wu; En-Hou Han; Wei Ke; Xiaoqiang Liu; Fanjiang Meng; Xuelian Xu


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2012

Synergistic effects of local strain-hardening and dissolved oxygen on stress corrosion cracking of 316NG weld heat-affected zones in simulated BWR environments

Zhanpeng Lu; Tetsuo Shoji; He Xue; Fanjiang Meng; Chaoyang Fu; Yoichi Takeda; Koji Negishi


Corrosion Science | 2014

Corrosion fatigue behavior of Alloy 690 steam generator tube in borated and lithiated high temperature water

Jibo Tan; Xinqiang Wu; En-Hou Han; Wei Ke; Xiaoqiang Liu; Fanjiang Meng; Xuelian Xu

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En-Hou Han

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Wei Ke

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jianqiu Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Jibo Tan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xinqiang Wu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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