Effects of Cr Carbides Formation on the High Temperature Creep Property of Alloy 690 for Steam Generator Tube Material

KOREAN JOURNAL OF METALS AND MATERIALS(2023)

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The creep properties of Alloy 690, used as a steam generator tube material in nuclear power plants, were evaluated at 650 degrees C, 750 degrees C, and 850 degrees C. The parameters of creep life prediction models were derived using the Larson-Miller (LM), Manson-Haferd (MH), and Orr-Sherby-Dorn (OSD) models, to use as mechanical properties under a virtual severe accident condition like station black out (SBO). The yield strength (YS) and creep property of Alloy 690 were compared with those of Alloy 600, and the effects of the precipitation behavior of Cr carbides on creep properties were analyzed. The YS of Alloy 600 decreased rapidly above the temperature of 750 degrees C, but the YS of Alloy 690 decreased linearly up to the temperature of 850 degrees C because of the formation of M23C6 carbides. The creep stress exponent (n) of Alloy 690 was between 5 and 6, and this indicated that dislocation creep was the major creep mechanism at the test temperatures. The results of creep tests were well matched with the LM, MH, and OSD models for Alloy 690, and there were no significant differences in accuracy between the models. The stress-rupture test results of Alloy 600 and Alloy 690 using the LM model showed that the decrease in creep strength with rupture time of Alloy 690 was steeper than that of Alloy 600 at high temperatures. This indicated that Alloy 690 was more susceptible to creep degradation under long-term creep conditions. The precipitation of Cr carbides in Alloy 690 increased YS, benefitting creep properties for short-term creep. However, the Cr carbides coarsened significantly under loading conditions at high temperature, and this deteriorated the creep properties for long-term creep.
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steam generator tube material,high temperature creep property,cr carbides formation,alloy
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