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Fatigue Propagation of Short and Long Cracks in Gaseous Hydrogen Environment in 3.5nicrmov Steel

Engineering failure analysis(2016)

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Turbo generators for nuclear plants are mostly equipped with hydrogen cooling systems. Current practice of characterizing the growth of fatigue cracks on the basis of fracture mechanics primarily relies on fatigue tests for long cracks which are typically of several millimeters in length. However, in view of extended life for the plants, the damage tolerance evaluation of such fatigue-critical engineering components requires understanding of the propagation of cracks of significantly smaller dimensions. Then the near threshold of short cracks is investigated and compared to the behavior of long crack by experiments under 4bar hydrogen atmosphere. The short crack fatigue propagation in hydrogen atmosphere is shown similar to that in air, growing faster than the long crack and at ΔK ranging below the long crack threshold; this effect is related to a reduced crack closure shielding. The propagation behavior of long crack under hydrogen atmosphere is shown similar to that obtained in air in the low rate range, i.e. when the maximum of the stress intensity factor Kmax is lower than a critical level of about 16MPam1/2 with higher crack growth rate than in high vacuum. This environment effect is related to the presence of residual water vapor in both gases. For higher Kmax, much faster growth rates under hydrogen atmosphere in comparison to air and vacuum are observed and related to hydrogen assisted intergranular propagation combining fatigue and sustained loading damage. The results are discussed on the basis of micrographic observations supporting the involved mechanisms.
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Hydrogen atmosphere,Short fatigue cracks,Long fatigue cracks,Near threshold propagation,Effective stress intensity factor range,Crack closure
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