Evaluation of creep fatigue life prediction methods for low carbon/nitrogen added SUS316
Takahashi Yukio
Abstract:Low carbon/medium nitrogen 316 stainless steel called 316FR is a principal candidate for the high temperature structural materials of a demonstration fast reactor plant. Because creep fatigue damage is a dominant failure mechanism of the high temperature materials subjected to thermal cycles, it is important to establish a reliable creep fatigue life prediction method for this steel. Long term creep tests and strain controlled creep fatigue tests have been conducted at various conditions for two different heats of the steel. In the constant load creep tests, both materials showed similar creep rupture strength but different ductility. The material with lower ductility exhibited shorter life under creep fatigue loading conditions and correlation of creep fatigue life with rupture ductility, rather than rupture strength, was made clear. Two kinds of creep fatigue life prediction methods, i.e. time fraction rule and ductility exhaustion method were applied to predict the creep fatigue life. Accurate description of stress relaxation behavior was achieved by an addition of 'viscous' strain to conventional creep strain and only the latter of which was assumed to contribute to creep damage in the application of ductility exhaustion method. The current version of the ductility exhaustion method was found to have very good accuracy in creep fatigue life prediction, while the time fraction rule over predicted creep fatigue life as large as a factor of 30. To make a reliable estimation of the creep damage in actual components, use of ductility exhaustion method is strongly recommended. Key Words:316FR, creep, creep-fatigue, ductility exhaustion method, time fraction rule, life prediction