Type 316FR stainless steel is a candidate material for the Japanese demonstration fast breeder reactor plant to be built in Japan early in the next century. Like type 316L(N), it is a low-carbon grade of stainless steel with a more closely specified nitrogen content and chemistry optimized to enhance elevated-temperature performance. Early in 1994, under sponsorship of The Japan Atomic Power Company, work was initiated at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) aimed at obtaining an elevated-temperature mechanical-properties database on a single heat of this material. The product form was 50-mm plate manufactured by the Nippon Steel Corporation. Data include results from long-term creep-rupture tests conducted at temperatures of 500 to 600°C with test times up to nearly 40.000 h, continuous-cycle strain-controlled fatigue test results over the same temperature range, limited creep-fatigue data at 550 and 600°C, and tensile test properties from room temperature to 650°C. The ORNL data were compared with data obtained from several different heats and product forms of this material obtained at Japanese laboratories. The data were also compared with results from predictive equations developed for this material and with data available for types 316 and 316L(N) stainless steel.
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Elevated-Temperature Mechanical Properties of an Advanced-Type 316 Stainless Steel1
Charles R. Brinkman
Charles R. Brinkman
Metals and Ceramics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6154e-mail: brinkmancr@ornl.gov
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Charles R. Brinkman
Metals and Ceramics Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6154e-mail: brinkmancr@ornl.gov
2Contributed by the Pressure Vessels and Piping Division (Joint w/ICPVT) and presented at the Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, August 1–5, 1999 of THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. Manuscript received by the PVP Division, January 2000; revised manuscript received October 20, 2000. Editor S. Y. Zamrik.
J. Pressure Vessel Technol. Feb 2001, 123(1): 75-80 (6 pages)
Published Online: October 20, 2000
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Brinkman, C. R. (October 20, 2000). "Elevated-Temperature Mechanical Properties of an Advanced-Type 316 Stainless Steel." ASME. J. Pressure Vessel Technol. February 2001; 123(1): 75–80. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1343911
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