Improving Electron Beam Weldability of Heavy Steel Plates for PWR-Steam Generator
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概要
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Installation and replacement of many PWR-steam generators are planned inside and outside Japan. The steel plates for steam generators are heavy in thickness, and increase the number of welding passes and prolong the welding time Electron beam welding (EBW) can greatly reduce the welding period compared with conventional welding methods (narrow-gap gas metal arc welding (GMAW) and submerged arc welding (SAW)). The problems in applying EBW are to prevent weld defects and to improve the toughness of the weld metal. Defect-free welding procedures were successfully established even in thick steel plates. The factors that deteriorate weld-metal (WM) toughness of EBW were investigated. The manufacturing process, which utilizes a new secondary refining process at steelmaking and a high-torque mill at plate mill in actual mass-production, were established. EBW base metal and WM have better properties including fracture toughness than those of conventional welding processes. As a result, an application of EBW to the fabrication of PWR-steam generators has become possible. Large amounts of ASTM A533 Gr B Cl 2 (JIS SQV2B) steel plates in actual PWR-steam generators have come to be produced (more than 1, 500ton) by appling EBW.
- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 1996-11-25
著者
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Mabuchi H
Japan Res. And Dev. Center For Metals Minato‐ku Jpn
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Mabuchi Hidesato
Steel Research Laboratories Nippon Steel Corporation
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Tomita Yukio
Steel Research Laboratories Nippon Steel Corporation
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Tomita Yukio
Steel Research Laboratory Nippon Steel Corp.
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KOYAMA Kunio
Steel Research Laboratory, Nippon Steel Corp.
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Koyama Kunio
Steel Research Laboratory Nippon Steel Corp.
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