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Toughness decay effects

Figure 11. Effect of Decay Helium Content on the J-Integral Fracture Toughness Values of Conventionally Forged and High-Energy-Rate-Forged Type 21-6-9 Stainless Steel. Figure 11. Effect of Decay Helium Content on the J-Integral Fracture Toughness Values of Conventionally Forged and High-Energy-Rate-Forged Type 21-6-9 Stainless Steel.
Hydrogen and tritium exposures lowered the fracture toughness properties of Type 21-6-9 stainless steel. The effect was manifested by lower Jq values and lower J-da curves. The degree of sensitization did not seem to affect the fiacture toughness at high decay helium levels. [Pg.233]

M. J. Morgan and M. H. Tosten, Tritium and Decay Helium Effects on the Fracture Toughness Properties of Types 316L, 304L, and 21Cr-6Ni-9Mn Stainless Steels , Hydrogen Effects in Materials, ed. A. W. Thompson and N. R. Moody, (Warrendale, PA TMS, 1996), p. 873. [Pg.235]


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