For developing fatigue design curve of cast stainless steel that is used in piping material
of nuclear power plants, a low-cycle fatigue test rig was built. It is capable of performing tests in
pressurized high temperature water environment of PWR. Cylindrical solid fatigue specimens of
CF8M were used for the strain-controlled environmental fatigue tests. Fatigue life was measured in
terms of the number of cycles with the variation of strain amplitude at 0.04%/s strain rates. The
disparity between target length and measured length of specimens was corrected by using finite
element method. The corrected test results showed similar fatigue life trend with other previous
results.
Environmental fatigue crack propagation of CF8M and CF8A steels used in the domestic nuclear power plants (NPPs) were investigated on the simulated pressurized water reactor (PWR) condition (temperature: 316°C, pressure: 15MPa). The test equipment for environmental fatigue (high temperature-high pressure loop, autoclave, load frame, and measurement system) was designed. As-received and 60-year aged specimens were used in the test. To compare with
environmental fatigue test, another test in the air condition was performed. The fracture surfaces of specimens were difficult to verify the fracture modes such as striation, inter-granular crack and cleavage and so on. As the ferrite content of CF8M is increased, more particles on the fracture surface were peeled.
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