SYMPOSIA PAPER Published: 01 January 1999
STP13879S

The Annealing Recovery of The Palisades Nuclear Power Plant Surveillance Material Using Weld Reconstitution

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Palisades Nuclear Power Plant had two of its already tested surveillance capsules used for an annealing recovery study. Previously tested weld metal Charpy specimen halves from Capsules W-290 and W-110, irradiated to fluences of 0.92 × 1019 and 1.59 × 1019n/cm2, respectively, were annealed, weld reconstituted, and tested for annealing recovery evaluation. Transverse plate Charpy halves from Capsule W-290 were also annealed, reconstituted, and tested. The weld material results from Capsule W-290 and W-110 showed measured transition temperature (TT) recoveries of 74% and 77% and upper shelf energy (USE) recoveries of 61% and 65%, respectively. The transverse plate material results from Capsule W-290 showed a TT recovery of 82% and an USE recovery of 11%. These results are discussed in the following paper.

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Williams, JF
Westinghoes Science and Technology Center, Pittsburgh, PA
Kneeland, JR
Consumers Power Co., Palisades Nuclear Plant, Covert, MI
Server, WL
ATI Consulting, Danville, CA
Terek, E
Westinghouse Systems and Major Products Division, Pittsburgh, PA
Lott, RG
Westinghoes Science and Technology Center, Pittsburgh, PA
Friedman, EN
Westinghoes Science and Technology Center, Pittsburgh, PA
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Developed by Committee: E10
Pages: 421–440
DOI: 10.1520/STP13879S
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-5395-0
ISBN-13: 978-0-8031-2614-5