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- 2024Effects of surface finishes, heat treatments and printing orientations on stress corrosion cracking behavior of laser powder bed fusion 316L stainless steel in high-temperature watercitations
- 2023SCC behaviour of laser powder bed fused 316L stainless steel in high-temperature water at 288 °Ccitations
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- 2022Stress corrosion cracking initiation susceptibility of Alloy 182 with different surface treatmentscitations
- 2022The reproducibility of corrosion testing in supercritical water—Results of a second international interlaboratory comparison exercisecitations
- 2021Stress corrosion crack initiation testing with tapered specimens in high-temperature water:Results of a collaborative research projectcitations
- 2021Stress corrosion crack initiation testing with tapered specimens in high-temperature water–results of a collaborative research projectcitations
- 2021Stress corrosion crack initiation testing with tapered specimens in high-temperature watercitations
- 2021Effects of Surface Treatments on Environmentally-Assisted Cracking Susceptibility of Alloy 182 in BWR Environmentcitations
- 2020International Round-Robin on Stress Corrosion Crack Initiation of Alloy 600 Material in Pressurized Water Reactor Primary Watercitations
- 2020Analysis of mechanisms inducing corrosion cracking of irradiated austenitic steels and development of a model for prediction of crack initiationcitations
- 2020Stress corrosion crack initiation testing with tapered specimens in high-temperature water - results of a collaborative research projectcitations
- 2019Water chemistry and corrosion issues in PWR/WWER SGs and current knowledge on water chemistries in SMRs
- 2019Effect of lead and applied potential on corrosion of carbon steel in steam generator crevice solutionscitations
- 2016Oxidation parameters of oxide dispersion-strengthened steels in supercritical watercitations
- 2016European project "supercritical water reactor-fuel qualification test"citations
- 2016Overview of SCWR candidate materials stress corrosion tests
- 2016European Project "Supercritical Water Reactor-Fuel Qualification Test": Overview, Results, Lessons Learned, and Future Outlookcitations
- 2016European project "supercritical water reactor-fuel qualification test":Summary of general corrosion testscitations
- 2015European Project "Supercritical Water Reactor:Fuel Qualification Test" (SCWR-FQT): Results of SCC susceptibility tests
- 2015European Project "Supercritical Water Reactor - Fuel Qualification Test" (SCWR-FQT)
- 2015European Project "Supercritical Water Reactor
- 2015SCC tests in SCW at 550°C on two heats of 316L
- 2015European Project "Supercritical Water Reactor - Fuel Qualification Test" (SCWR-FQT):Overview, Results, Lessons Learnt and Future Outlook
- 2014Structural integrity of Ni-base alloy welds
- 2014Effect of shot peening on oxidation resistance of austenitic alloys in SCW conditions
- 2014Overview and progress in the European project:"Supercritical Water Reactor - Fuel Qualification Test"citations
- 2014Overview and progress in the European projectcitations
- 2013Effect of surface modification on the corrosion resistance of austenitic stainless steel 316L in supercritical water conditionscitations
- 2013General corrosion and SCC tests on ODS steels in supercritical water
- 2013Investigation of coatings, applied by PVD, for the corrosion protection of materials in supercritical water
- 2011Estimation of kinetic parameters of the corrosion layer constituents on steels in supercritical water coolant conditionscitations
- 2011European supercritical water cooled reactorcitations
- 2011European supercritical water cooled reactorcitations
- 2011Environment-assisted cracking and hot cracking susceptibility of nickel-base alloy weld metals
- 2011Corrosion and creep studies of candidate in-core materials for Generation IV supercritical water reactor
- 2011Effect of coating and surface modification on the corrosion resistance of selected alloys in supercritical water
- 2011Deformation microstructures of 30 dpa AISI 304 stainless steel after monotonic tensile and constant load autoclave testing
- 2011Effect of Hot Cracks on EAC Crack initiation and Growth in Nickel-Base Alloy Weld Metalscitations
- 2010Stress corrosion cracking susceptibility of austenitic stainless steels in supercritical water conditionscitations
- 2010Candidate materials performance under Supercritical Water Reactor (SCWR) conditions
- 2010Determination of the time to failure curve as a function of stress for a highly irradiated AISI 304 stainless steel after constant load tests in simulated PWR water environment
- 2010Corrosion products behavior and source term reduction
- 2010Corrosion Studies of Candidate Materials for European HPLWRcitations
- 2010Environment-assisted cracking and hot cracking of Ni-base alloy dissimilar metal welds
- 2010Generation IV material issuescitations
- 2010Generation IV material issues:Case SCWRcitations
- 2009SCC properties and oxidation behaviour of austenitic alloys at supercritical water conditions
- 2009EAC Crack Initiation in Ni-based Dissimilar metal Welds using Doped Steam Test
- 2007Hot cracking and environment-assisted cracking susceptibility of dissimilar metal welds
- 2006SCC growth rate quantification in CW 316L stainless steel in PWR primary water using reduced size compact tension specimens
- 2006Post-irradiation SCC investigations on highly-irradiated core internals component materials
- 2006Dissimilar metal weld joints and their performance in nuclear power plant and oil refinery conditions
- 2004Stress corrosion crack growth rate measurement in high temperature water using small precracked bend specimens:Dissertation
- 2004Stress corrosion crack growth rate measurement in high temperature water using small precracked bend specimens
- 2004Comparison of the Electric Properties and ESCA Result of Oxide Films Formed on AISI 316L Steel in Simulated BWR Conditions during SSRTcitations
- 2003Effects of water chemistry transients on crack growth rate of nickel-based weld metals
- 2003Properties and IASCC susceptibility of austenitic stainless steel 08X18H10T
- 2002Facts and views on the role of anionic impurities, crack tip chemistry and oxide films in environmentally assisted cracking
- 2001Irradiation assisted stress corrosion cracking of core components
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Effects of surface finishes, heat treatments and printing orientations on stress corrosion cracking behavior of laser powder bed fusion 316L stainless steel in high-temperature water
Abstract
Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of laser powder bed fusion 316 L stainless steel in oxygenated high-temperature water environments with chloride addition at 288 °C was studied. The influences of surface finishes (as-built, mechanically polished, Hirtisation® and shot peened), heat treatments (solution annealing at 1066 and 1150 °C and hot isostatic pressing) and the printing orientations on SCC were evaluated. Hirtisation resulted in a lower SCC susceptibility than as-built or polished surface while shot peening showed the lowest apparent SCC resistance. A high annealing temperature decreases SCC resistance. The effect of printing orientation is material and environment dependent.