Abstract

The correctness of the model assumption about additivity of the contributions of hardening (formation of dislocation loops and radiation-induced precipitates) and non-hardening (formation and accumulation of grain boundary segregations) mechanisms to the final radiation embrittlement of VVER-1000 RPV weld materials has been verified. The paper presents the results of the experiment to obtain predicted values of the critical embrittlement temperature of weld metal with nickel content of 1.59–1.88% using accelerated irradiation in the IR-8 research reactor from states characterized by different starting level of grain boundary segregation. The procedure of accounting for the flux effect for the values of critical embrittlement temperature obtained using accelerated irradiation has been proposed. The conservativity of the weld metal radiation embrittlement dependence has been verified based on the modal assumption of additivity of the contributions of the strengthening and non-strengthening mechanisms up to the values of fast neutron fluence ~75–1022 neutrons/m2.

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