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Volume 1: Plant Operations, Maintenance, Engineering, Modifications and Life Cycle; Component Reliability and Materials Issues; Next Generation Systems | 2009

Weldability of Neutron Irradiated Stainless Steels by YAG Laser and Low-Heat-Input TIG Welding Techniques

Masatoshi Sato; Kiyotomo Nakata; Masayoshi Ozawa

Type 304 and 316L stainless steels (SS) were irradiated at ambient temperature in the U.S. Advanced Test Reactor up to 2×1025 n/m2 (E>1MeV). Weldings were performed under various weld heat-input levels from 1 to 10 kJ/cm for specimens containing up to 29 appm helium (He). After the welding, cross-sectional observation and mechanical property examinations such as tensile and side bend tests were carried out. In the case of the welding with a heat-input of 1 kJ/cm, no weld cracks were found in irradiated 304SS with all of He concentrations tested, and in the case of 2 kJ/cm, no weld cracks were also done in up to 9 appmHe 304SS. On the other hand, 316LSS contained only 0.5 appmHe was cracked by welding at 2 kJ/cm. These results clearly suggested that susceptibility of weld cracking in irradiated 316LSS was remarkably higher than that in 304SS. The mechanical properties were in compliance with their acceptance criteria in the weld joints without cracks. The results of SEM and TEM observations showed these weld cracking was attributed to He cavities formed along grain boundaries, which were made from transmuted He atoms aggregated by tensile stress and heating during welding. In the same He concentration and weld conditions, the cavity density in 316L was about one order magnitude higher than that in 304SS. The computer simulation method for irradiated SS welding was developed based on the He aggregation model during welding. The sound repair-welding conditions, which could be applied actual plants, were proposed using the simulation method.Copyright


Isij International | 2000

Adhesion of Bacillus sp. on stainless steel weld surfaces

Kurissery R Sreekumari; Masayoshi Ozawa; Kenji Tohmoto; Yasushi Kikuchi


Tetsu To Hagane-journal of The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan | 2002

Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of SUS304L and SUS316L Welds Caused by Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteria in Groundwater (II)

Yasushi Kikuchi; Masayoshi Ozawa; Kenji Tohmoto; Hideto Onishi; Takeshi Sakane; Toshio Anzai


Transactions of JWRI | 2000

Effect of Surface Condition on Attachment of Bacteria to Stainless Steel Welds(Materials, Metallurgy & Weldability)

Kurissery R Sreekumari; Masayoshi Ozawa; Yasushi Kikuchi


Journal of the Indian Institute of Science | 2013

Influence of metal microstructure on bacterial adhesion

Kurissery R. Sreekumari; Masayoshi Ozawa; Yasushi Kikuchi


Corrosion | 2009

Comparison Of Lpscc Crack Tips Of Alloy 132 And Alloy 600-Influence Of Dissolved Hydrogen-

Takumi Terachi; Nobuo Totsuka; Takuyo Yamada; Tomoki Miyamotoa; Masayoshi Ozawa; Kiyotomo Nakata


Corrosion | 2008

Effect Of Metallurgical Factors On Pwscc Growth Rate Of Ni-Based Alloys

Nobuo Totsuka; Takumi Terachi; Takuyo Yamada; Masayoshi Ozawa; Kiyotomo Nakata


Tetsu To Hagane-journal of The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan | 2006

Micro Etching Process of Metals Using Microbial Metabolic Reaction (III)

Yasuyuki Miyano; Shinji Shikata; Masayoshi Ozawa; K.R. Sreekumari; Yasushi Kikuchi


Tetsu To Hagane-journal of The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan | 2002

Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion of SUS304L and SUS316L Welds Caused by Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteria in Groundwater (II): A Role of Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteria@@@好・嫌気性菌の役割

Yasushi Kikuchi; Masayoshi Ozawa; Kenji Tohmoto; Hideto Onishi; Takeshi Sakane; Toshio Anzai


Corrosion | 2002

Effects of Shape Weld Bead on Bacterial Adhesion and MIC Occurrence at Stainless Steel Welded Joints

Hisashi Amaya; Hideaki Miyuki; Yoshiaki Takeishi; Yasushi Kikuchi; Masayoshi Ozawa

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Takeshi Sakane

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company

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Kurissery R Sreekumari

Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research

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Hideaki Miyuki

Sumitomo Metal Industries

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Hisashi Amaya

Sumitomo Metal Industries

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