Surveillance Test Articles Development

Heramb Prakash Mahajan, Michael D McMurtrey, Mahmut Nedim Cinbiz, Ting-Leung Sham, Thomas W Walters, Mark Messner, Yoichi Momozaki, Ed Boron

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Abstract

Material degradation in Advance Test Reactors (ATR) is governed by irradiation, corrosion, elevated temperature exposure and cyclic mechanical creep-fatigue loads. This degradation information during reactor operation condition is limited. Hence, material damage monitoring is a key aspect of the design, analysis and licensing of ATR components. The idea is to monitor material component operation conditions of component by using a surveillance test article. This test article is fabricated with bi-metal configuration with two different thermal expansion coefficients, and design is motivated by Simplified Model Test (SMT) specimen which can capture structure-like mechanical response. Upon raising temperature of the bi-metal test article configuration, expansion mismatch results tensile load on specimen. Thus, temperature dependent passively actuated loading is achieved. The idea is to place this surveillance test article in reactor at location ‘x’ to surveil the mechanical response at critical location ‘y’. By calibrating the test article design, material degradation at critical location can be surveilled through assessing the degradation in surveillance test article. This study presents test article development with different material combinations and follow-up experimental testing work through passively loading test article with temperature history. The test article geometry and observed test results are presented in presentation slides.
Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - Jun 7 2022

Keywords

  • Creep-fatigue
  • Material degradation
  • Surveillance test article

INL Publication Number

  • INL/MIS-22-67452
  • 133019

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