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- 2021Effect of Aging Heat Treatment at 400-600°C on the Microstructure and Tensile Properties of 15Cr-15Ni Ti-Stabilized Steel Cladding
- 2021Numerical assessment of large hexagonal seamless steel tube extrusion feasibilitycitations
- 2021Effect of aging heat treatment at 400-600°C on the microstructure and tensile properties of 15Cr-15Ni Ti-stabilized steel cladding
- 2020Loss of ductility in optimized austenitic steel at moderate temperature: A multi-scale study of deformation mechanismscitations
- 2019Fabrication and characterization of 15Cr-15Ni austenitic steel cladding tubes for sodium fast reactors
- 2018Fabrication and characterization of 15Cr-15Ni austenitic steel cladding tubes for sodium fast reactors
- 2017Singularities of tensile behavior of advanced austenitic steels obtained by different cold processes
- 2015Comparison of 15Cr-15Ni Austenitic Steel Cladding Tubes Obtained by HPTR Cold Pilgering or by Cold Drawingcitations
- 2015Comparison of 15Cr-15Ni austenitic steel cladding tubes obtained by HPTR cold pilgering or by cold drawingcitations
- 2013Relationships between mechanical behavior and microstructural evolutions in Fe 9Cr-ODS during the fabrication route of SFR cladding tubescitations
- 2013Microstructure and Properties of a Three-Layer Nuclear Fuel Cladding Prototype Containing Erbium as a Neutronic Burnable Poisoncitations
- 2012Assessment of a new fabrication route for Fe-9Cr-1W ODS cladding tubescitations
- 2012Optimization of the Fabrication Route of Ferritic/Martensitic ODS Cladding Tubes: Metallurgical Approach and Pilgering Numerical Modeling
- 2011Effect of interfacial oxidation occurring during the duplex process combining surface nanocrystallisation and co-rolling
- 2009High Strength Nanocrystallized Multilayered Structure Obtained by Smat and Co-rollingcitations
- 2008Microstructural and Cold Workability Assessment of a New ODS Ferritic Steelcitations
- 2008Combination of the SMA-treatment and the co-rolling process for the production of a nanostructured composite structure
- 2007Comportement mécanique d'une structure multicouche obtenue par co- laminage de tôles nanostructurées par SMAT
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Comparison of 15Cr-15Ni Austenitic Steel Cladding Tubes Obtained by HPTR Cold Pilgering or by Cold Drawing
Abstract
<jats:p>Due to their high void swelling resistance, work-hardened titanium stabilized austenitic steels have been chosen as cladding material for sodium cooled fast reactor. In this study, HPTR cold pilgering process is compared to cold drawing at the last shaping step of the tube processing. The effects of the cold work accumulation and heat treatments are studied in connection with the microstructure (grain size), the hardness and the texture. The following results were found:- As larger amount of cold work can be applied by HPTR cold pilgering, a lower number of intermediate heat treatments are required. In addition, the bending of the tube is significantly reduced after each pass for this process allowing for a limitation of the straightening operations.- For both processes, optical micrographs show micrometric titanium carbide precipitates and the presence of deformation twins on a few grains on the final tube. A significant grain size refinement from ≈45 μm to ≈17 μm can be obtained by reducing annealing temperature from 1403K down to 1353K. For the latter, the precipitated mass fraction measured by selective dissolution of the alloy matrix is the largest, revealing a possible negative impact on swelling under irradiation.- Through-wall Vickers hardness profiles show an increase of the hardness at the outer diameter for HPTR cold pilgering whereas the hardness profile remains continuous for cold drawing. It is found that the Q-factor has an influence on these wall-thickness hardness profiles.- For each process, neutron diffraction measurements on finished tubes reveal two main fiber texture components 〈111〉 and 〈100〉 parallel to the tube axis with differences in their relative intensities.</jats:p>