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Primary water stress corrosion cracking (PWSCC) testing of Alloy 182 and 152 welds was conducted using 1/2 compact tension specimens at 325 ℃ in simulated primary water environments of a pressurized water reactor.
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Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) has been observed for over six decades in light water reactors structural components, with wide variations in the rate of SCC initiation and crack growth. Newer materials have been adopted in the last three decades, primarily the ~30% Cr Alloy 690 (UNS N06690) and its weld metals, Alloy 52 (UNS W86052) and Alloy 152 (UNS W86152). These materials were initially viewed as immune to SCC, but are now recognized to be susceptibility to SCC, and can exhibit high growth rates in some conditions.