Threshold stress intensity factor for delayed hydride cracking of a recrystallized N18 alloy plate along the rolling direction

2010 
Abstract The objective of this study is to obtain the threshold stress intensity factor, K IH , for an initiation of delayed hydride cracking in a recrystallized N18 (Zr–Sn–Nb–Fe–Cr) alloy plate which was manufactured in China, gaseously charged with 60 ppm of hydrogen by weight. By using both the load increasing method and load drop method, the K IH ’s along the rolling direction were investigated over a temperature range of 150–255 °C. The results showed that K IH along the rolling direction was found to be higher in the load increasing method than that in the load drop method. In the load increasing method, K IH ’s of the N18 alloy plate appeared to be in the range of 31 – 32.5 MPa m , and K IH in the load drop method appeared to be in the range of 27.5 – 28.6 MPa m . This means that the N18 alloy plate has high tolerance for DHC initiation along the rolling direction. The texture of a N18 alloy plate was investigated using an X-ray diffraction and the K IH was discussed based on texture and analytically as a function of the tilting angle of hydride habit planes to the cracking plane.
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