An assessment of the embrittling effects of certain residual elements in two nuclear pressure vessel steels (A533B, A508)
- 7 February 1980
- journal article
- Published by The Royal Society in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A, Mathematical and Physical Sciences
- Vol. 295 (1413) , 291
- https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.1980.0109
Abstract
The intergranular embrittlement caused by such impurity elements as P, As, Sn and Sb in ferritic steels can be manifested in several ways: (1) an impairment of toughness or impact transition behaviour (temper embrittlement); (2) a reduction in high temperature ductility and resistance to intergranular failure (creep embrittlement); and (3) degradation in properties at the operating temperature caused by the accumulation of creep damage during a post-weld stress relieving heat treatment (stress relief embrittlement). A detailed study of stress relief embrittlement (s.r.e.) and temper embrittlement (t.e.) in bainitic microstructures representative of those found in weld h.a.zs has been carried out on a number of casts of A533B class 1 (MnMoNi) and A508 class 2 (NiMoCr) steel.Keywords
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