Background: A technique developed to produce artificial intergranular stress corrosion cracks in structural components was applied to thick, forged alloy 600 base and alloy 182 weld metals for use in the qualification of nondestructive examination techniques for welded components in nuclear power plants. Methods: An externally controlled procedure was demonstrated to produce intergranular stress corrosion cracks that are comparable to service-induced cracks in both the base and weld metals. During the process of crack generation, an online direct current potential drop method using array probes was used to measure and monitor the sizes and shapes of the cracks. Results: A microstructural characterization of the produced cracks revealed real...
The current international PIONIC program (2018-2022) is dealing with the assessment, qualification a...
Nickel Based alloys Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) has been a major concern for all the Nuclear Pow...
Thesis (Nucl. E.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 1996.Include...
Background: A technique developed to produce artificial intergranular stress corrosion cracks in str...
AbstractBackgroundA technique developed to produce artificial intergranular stress corrosion cracks ...
AbstractThe Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, as a representative organization of Korea, in Februar...
In light water reactors, components made of nickel-base alloys are susceptible to environmentally as...
AbstractBackgroundMitigation of primary water stress corrosion cracking (PWSCC) is a significant iss...
The crack growth responses of as-received and as-welded Alloy 600/182 and Alloy 690/152 welds to con...
Qualification of non-destructive examination (NDE) procedures for in-service inspections (ISI) of nu...
This paper introduces the current status of a round-robin project aiming at gathering non-destructiv...
Aging management of the existing fleet of nuclear power plants is becoming an increasingly important...
AbstractThis technical note provides some considerations for the metallographic observation of inter...
Dissimilar welds (DW) are normally used in many components junctions in structural project of PWR (P...
The operating experience of major nuclear power plant (NPP) pressure boundary components has recentl...
The current international PIONIC program (2018-2022) is dealing with the assessment, qualification a...
Nickel Based alloys Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) has been a major concern for all the Nuclear Pow...
Thesis (Nucl. E.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 1996.Include...
Background: A technique developed to produce artificial intergranular stress corrosion cracks in str...
AbstractBackgroundA technique developed to produce artificial intergranular stress corrosion cracks ...
AbstractThe Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, as a representative organization of Korea, in Februar...
In light water reactors, components made of nickel-base alloys are susceptible to environmentally as...
AbstractBackgroundMitigation of primary water stress corrosion cracking (PWSCC) is a significant iss...
The crack growth responses of as-received and as-welded Alloy 600/182 and Alloy 690/152 welds to con...
Qualification of non-destructive examination (NDE) procedures for in-service inspections (ISI) of nu...
This paper introduces the current status of a round-robin project aiming at gathering non-destructiv...
Aging management of the existing fleet of nuclear power plants is becoming an increasingly important...
AbstractThis technical note provides some considerations for the metallographic observation of inter...
Dissimilar welds (DW) are normally used in many components junctions in structural project of PWR (P...
The operating experience of major nuclear power plant (NPP) pressure boundary components has recentl...
The current international PIONIC program (2018-2022) is dealing with the assessment, qualification a...
Nickel Based alloys Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) has been a major concern for all the Nuclear Pow...
Thesis (Nucl. E.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, 1996.Include...