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Cavity microstructure and kinetics during gas tungsten arc welding of helium-containing stainless steel

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In this paper, the authors found that intergranular cracking occurred in the heat-affected zones (HAZs) of specimens with helium concentrations equal to or greater than 2.5 appm.
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Helium was implanted in type 316 stainless steel, through tritium decay, to levels of 0. 18, 2. 5, 27, 105, and 256 atomic parts per million (appm). Bead-on-sheet welds were then made using the gas tungsten arc (GTA) process. Intergranular cracking occurred in the heat-affected zones (HAZs) of specimens with helium concentrations equal to or greater than 2.5 appm. No such cracking was observed in helium-free control specimens or in specimens containing the lowest helium concentration. In addition to the HAZ cracking, brittle, centerline cracking occurred in the fusion zone of specimens containing 105 and 256 appm helium. Transmission and scanning electron microscopy results indicated that both the HAZ cracking and centerline cracking in the fusion zone resulted from the stress-induced growth and coalescence of cavities initiated at helium bubbles on interfaces. For the HAZ case, the cavity growth rate is modeled and shown to predict the experimentally measured 1-second time lag between peak weld temperature and the onset of cracking.

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Re-weldability tests of irradiated austenitic stainless steel by a TIG welding method

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The effect of an applied stress on the welding of irradiated steels

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The growth of grain-boundary voids under stress

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TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of combined hydrostatic pressure, P, and of uniaxial tension, [sgrave], on the rupture time of polycrystalline copper wire in the temperature range 400° to 500°c was determined.
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The influence of helium on the bulk properties of fusion reactor structural materials

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the mechanisms and the anticipated rates of helium generation in fusion materials are discussed; helium introduction techniques simulating fusion conditions are reviewed in some detail and the atomistic behaviour of helium in metals as well as the nucleation and growth of helium bubbles are briefly surveyed.
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Vacancy Potential and Void Growth on Grain Boundaries

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- 01 Jan 1975 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the potential and void growth on grain boundary in terms of the vacancy potential and Void Growth on Grain Boundaries, and propose a method to estimate the void growth rate.
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