"Effect of Al content on steam oxidation behavior for ferritic Fe-21Cr-xAl alloys" Haozheng Qu, Hamdy Abouelella, Bhavani Nagothi, Rupesh Rajendran, Indranil Roy, Rajnikant Umretiya, Andrew Hoffman, Raul Rebak, Atharva S Chikhalikar, [2024] Journal of Nuclear Materials · DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2024.155179 | |
"Effect of aging and α’ segregation on oxidation and electrochemical behavior of FeCrAl alloys" Atharva S Chikhalikar, Indranil Roy, Hamdy Abouelella, Haozheng J. Qu, Rajnikant V. Umretiya, Andrew K. Hoffman, Raul B. Rebak, Rupesh Rajendran, [2024] Journal of Nuclear Materials · DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2023.154751 | |
"FeCrAl fuel/clad chemical interaction in light water reactor environments" Maria Higgins, Hamdy Abouelella, Fabiola Cappia, Jatuporn Burns, Lingfeng He, Caleb Massey, Jason Harp, Kevin G. Field, Richard Howard, Rajnikant V. Umretiya, Andrew K. Hoffman, Janelle P. Wharry, Raul B. Rebak, Haozheng J. Qu, [2023] Journal of Nuclear Materials · DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2023.154717 | |
"Hydrothermal corrosion of PVD and cold spray Cr-coatings on Zircaloy-4 in hydrogenated and oxygenated LWR coolant environments" Michael Worku, Hamdy Abouelella, Wanming Zhang, Raul B. Rebak, Andrew K. Hoffman, Jessika V. Rojas, Rajnikant V. Umretiya, [2023] Nuclear Materials and Energy · DOI: 10.1016/j.nme.2023.101519 | |
"Effect of Al concentration on Fe-17Cr alloy during steam oxidation at 400 °C" Hamdy Abouelella, Rupesh Rajendran, Atharva S. Chikhalikar, Michael Larsen, Rajnikant Umretiya, Andrew Hoffman, Raul Rebak, Indranil Roy, [2023] Corrosion Science · DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2023.111135 | |
"Effect of nickel on the oxidation behavior of FeCrAl alloy in simulated PWR and BWR conditions" Hamdy Abouelella, Atharva S. Chikhalikar, Rupesh Rajendran, Indranil Roy, Jonathan Priedeman, Rajnikant Umretiya, Andrew Hoffman, Janelle.P. Wharry, Raul Rebak, Haozheng J. Qu, [2023] Corrosion Science · DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2023.111093 | |
"Stress-Controlled Creep–Fatigue of an Advanced Austenitic Stainless Steel at Elevated Temperatures"
Hamdy Abouelella, Abdullah S. Alomari, K. L. Murty, Zeinab Y. Alsmadi,
[2022]
Materials
· DOI: 10.3390/ma15113984
Creep–fatigue interaction occurs in many structural components of high-temperature systems operating under cyclic and steady-state service conditions, such as in nuclear power plants, aerospace, naval, and other industrial applications. Thus, understanding micromechanisms governing high-temperature creep–fatigue behavior is essential for safety and design considerations. In this work, stress-controlled creep–fatigue tests of advanced austenitic stainless steel (Alloy 709) were performed at a 400 MPa stress range and 750 °C with tensile hold times of 0, 60, 600, 1800, and 3600 s, followed by microstructural examinations. The creep–fatigue lifetime of the Alloy 709 was found to decrease with increasing hold time until reaching a saturation level where the number of cycles to failure did not exhibit a significant decrease. Softening behavior was observed at the beginning of the test, possibly due to the recovery of entangled dislocations and de-twining. In addition, hysteresis loops showed ratcheting behavior, although the mean stress was zero during creep–fatigue cycling, which was attributed to activity of partial dislocations. Microstructural examination of the fracture surfaces showed that fatigue failure dominated at small hold times where the cracks initiated at the surface of the sample. Larger creep cracks were found for longer hold times with a lower probability of dimpled cavities, indicating the dominance of creep deformation. The results were compared with other commonly used stainless steels, and plausible reasons for the observed responses were described. |
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