Fatigue and fracture properties of a super-austenitic stainless steel at 295 K and 4 K

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The tie plate structure for the ITER Central Solenoid (CS) is required to have high strength and good fatigue and fracture behavior at both room temperature and 4 K. A super-austenitic stainless steel - UNS 20910, commonly referred to by its trade name, Nitronic 50 (N50) - has been chosen for consideration to fulfill this task, due to its good room temperature and cryogenic yield strengths and weldability. Although N50 is often considered for cryogenic applications, little published data exists at 4 K. Here, a full series of tests have been conducted at 295 K and 4 K, and static tensile properties of four forgings of commercially-available N50 are reported along with fatigue life, fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR), and fracture toughness data. This study makes a significant contribution to the cryogenic mechanical properties database of high strength, paramagnetic alloys with potential for superconducting magnet applications. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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McRae, D. M., Walsh, R. P., Dalder, E. N. C., Litherland, P. S., Trosen, M., & Kuhlmann, D. J. (2014). Fatigue and fracture properties of a super-austenitic stainless steel at 295 K and 4 K. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1574 60, pp. 59–66). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4860605

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