Role of Residual Stresses and Strains Fields Generated by Heat Treatments on the Hydrogen Embrittlement of a Nuclear Reactor Pressure Vessel

Author(s):  
J. Toribio ◽  
D. Vergara ◽  
M. Lorenzo ◽  
J. J. Marti´n

The wall of a nuclear reactor pressure vessel can undergo a reduction of its mechanical properties due to the presence of hydrogen, a process known as hydrogen embrittlement (HE). A numerical model of hydrogen diffusion assisted by stress and strain was used in this paper to evaluate the HE process in the wall of a real nuclear reactor pressure vessel, formed by a bimaterial (stainless steel and low carbon steel). In this sense, a quantitative analysis was carried out of the influence of tempering heat treatments conditions applied to these two steels on hydrogen concentration accumulated in the nuclear reactor vessel during its operation time. To this end, the most relevant parameters of these heat treatments were considered: (i) tempering temperature and (ii) tempering time.

Author(s):  
B. L. Luk ◽  
A. A. Collie ◽  
T. White

Abstract NERO is a series of teleoperated wall climbing vehicles. Each vehicle carries a specific tool for assisting inspection of a nuclear reactor pressure vessel in the U.K. They adopted a simple sliding frame walking mechanism to cope with 250mm head room and 25mm obstacles on the surface. Vacuum suckers are used by the vehicle for climbing vertical surface. The NERO vehicle is driven remotely by an operator via a control console. The status of the vehicle and the control console is displayed on the console’s computer monitor. These vehicles completed their tasks successfully by September 1992.


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