
Biaxial Creep Specimen Fabrication
Author(s) -
J.A. Bump,
RF Luther
Publication year - 2006
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/884675
Subject(s) - creep , welding , materials science , superalloy , electron beam welding , national laboratory , cabin pressurization , metallurgy , nuclear engineering , alloy , cathode ray , composite material , nuclear physics , electron , engineering , engineering physics , physics
This report documents the results of the weld development and abbreviated weld qualification efforts performed by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) for refractory metal and superalloy biaxial creep specimens. Biaxial creep specimens were to be assembled, electron beam welded, laser-seal welded, and pressurized at PNNL for both in-pile (JOYO reactor, O-arai, Japan) and out-of-pile creep testing. The objective of this test campaign was to evaluate the creep behavior of primary cladding and structural alloys under consideration for the Prometheus space reactor. PNNL successfully developed electron beam weld parameters for six of these materials prior to the termination of the Naval Reactors program effort to deliver a space reactor for Project Prometheus. These materials were FS-85, ASTAR-811C, T-111, Alloy 617, Haynes 230, and Nirnonic PE16. Early termination of the NR space program precluded the development of laser welding parameters for post-pressurization seal weldments