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Oxidation Resistance and Stress Corrosion Cracking Susceptibility of 308L and 309L Stainless Steel Cladding Layers in Simulated Pressurized Water Reactor Primary Water

Tongming Cui, Qi Xiong, Jiarong Ma, Kun Zhang, Zhanpeng Lu, Junjie Chen, Yibo Jia, Hui Zheng, S. Yang, Zhimin Zhong, Sergio Lozano‐Perez, Tetsuo Shoji

2021CORROSION12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Exposure and slow strain rate tensile tests were conducted in a simulated pressurized water reactor (PWR) primary water to investigate the oxidation resistance and stress corrosion cracking (SCC) susceptibility of 308L and 309L stainless steel (SS) cladding layers. A double-layer structure oxide layer grown on 308L SS and 309L SS contained the Cr-enriched nanocrystalline internal layer and the Fe-enriched spinel oxide in the external layer. Ni-enrichment at the matrix/oxide boundary was observed. The internal oxide film on 309L SS was thicker and had a lower Cr content than that on 308L SS. Preferential dissolution of inclusions led to pits on 308L SS and 309L SS surfaces during the exposure tests. More inclusions in 309L would decrease its SCC resistance due to the pits’ ability to act as the SCC initiation site. 308L SS had a lower susceptibility to SCC than 309L SS in PWR primary water. Lower ferrite content and higher strength/hardness reduced the oxidation and SCC resistance of 309L SS cladding. The effect of ferrite on oxidation and SCC of the SS claddings is discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceMetallurgyOxideStress corrosion crackingCorrosionPressurized water reactorDissolutionCladding (metalworking)CrackingUltimate tensile strengthFerrite (magnet)Composite materialChemistryPhysical chemistryNuclear physicsPhysicsHydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metalsNuclear Materials and PropertiesHigh-Temperature Coating Behaviors