Prevention of Delayed Hydride Cracking in Zirconium Alloys

Prevention of Delayed Hydride Cracking in Zirconium Alloys

Auteur : B. A. Cheadle, J. F. R. Ambler, C. E. Coleman

Date de publication : 1987

Éditeur : Atomic Energy Of Canada Limited

Nombre de pages : 17

Résumé du livre

Zirconium alloys are susceptible to a mechanism for crack initiation and propagation called delayed hydride cracking. From a review of component failures and experimental results, we have developed the requirements for preventing this cracking. The important parameters for cracking are hydrogen concentration, flaws, and stress; each should be minimized. At the design and construction stages hydrogen pickup has to be controlled, quality assurance needs to be at a high enough level to ensure the absence of flaws, and residual stresses must be eliminated by careful fabrication and heat treatment.

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