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    Yano, Y.; Sekio, Y.; Tanno, T.; Kato, S.; Inoue, T.; Oka, H.; Ohtsuka, S.; Furukawa, T.; Uwaba, T.; Kaito, T.; Ukai, S.

    Journal of nuclear materials, 04/2019, Letnik: 516
    Journal Article

    9Cr-ODS steel claddings consisting of tempered martensitic matrix, showed prominent creep rupture strength at 1000 °C, which surpassed that of heat-resistant austenitic steels although creep rupture strength of tempered martensitic steels is generally lower than that of austenitic steels at high temperatures. The measured creep rupture strength of 9Cr-ODS steel claddings at 1000 °C was higher than that from extrapolated creep rupture trend curves formulated using data at temperatures from 650 to 850 °C. This superior strength seemed to be owing to transformation of the matrix from the α-phase to the γ-phase. The transient burst strengths for 9Cr-ODS steel were much higher than those for 11Cr-ferritic/martensitic steel (PNC-FMS). Cumulative damage fraction analyses suggested that the life fraction rule can be used for the rupture life prediction of 9Cr-ODS steel and PNC-FMS claddings in the transient and accidental events with a certain accuracy.