Abstract
The ‘reference’ multiple heat isothermal stress rupture correlations for stainless steel types 316 and 316L(N) base metals derived in Part 1 are used for establishing those for a specific 316L(N) stainless steel base metal and also its weld, both candidates for the forthcoming prototype fast breeder reactor at Kalpakkam. The phases that form in the weld metal during creep are the same as those in the base metal; however, the uniformly distributed δ ferrite (∼ 7 ferrite number) in vermicular morphology present in the initial microstructure accelerates their formation and increases their quantities, resulting in poorer stress rupture properties. A simple modification allows for correlating and extrapolating the weld data to long rupture lives using the multiple heat isothermal correlations developed for the base metal.
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