Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Nil-ductility transition temperature data for A302-B ferritic steel were analyzed by using multiple regression. Four independent variables were used - i.e., specimen temperature during irradiation, and time-integrated specific activations (activation fluences) of fast-, intermediate-, and thermal-neutron detectors. The results of these analyses were predictive equations having the increase in transition temperature as the dependent variable. For a reference point, a similar analysis was also performed using the flux integral above 1 MeV and the irradiation temperature as independent variables. Also, the effect of excluding irradiation temperature from these analyses was studied. The results of the analyses showed that excellent correlation was achieved by using activation fluences and irradiation temperature as the independent variables. Irradiation temperature was found to account for from 29 to 46% of the data variability depending on the model used.
Keywords:
NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
Type:
American Nuclear Society, Winter Meeting; Oct 17, 1971 - Oct 21, 1971; Miami Beach, FL
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