Abstract

As swelling approaches 5–10% in AISI 316, the creep rate appears to rapidly decline and eventually vanish. There may be some correlation between this phenomenon and concurrent changes in failure mode that also appear to be related to void swelling. For some fusion-relevant applications, creep correlations derived from fast reactor data may lead to an overprediction of the creep strain.

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