Additive Manufacturing (AM) can fabricate 3D near-net-shaped functional parts using unit materials, such as powder or wire. Additive manufacturing’s computer-aided design offers superior geometrical flexibility. The near-net shaping capability also reduces materials waste and increase manufacturing efficiency significantly. These benefits make AM desirable for critical industry applications, such as art, aerospace, ground transportation, and medical. Confident utilization of the technology requires thorough understanding of the AM materials, ensuring both structural integrity and performance requirements are met or exceeded. Safety and economics are essential to nuclear power plant. In this study, mechanical properties of a ferritic steel fabricated by electric melting additive manufacturing (EMAM) technique are studied and compared with ASME SA-336 Gr.F12, which applied to nuclear main steam line penetration, the results are systematically presented and discussed. Key technical issues of application of AM to manufacturing nuclear components are also discussed.
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2017 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering
July 2–6, 2017
Shanghai, China
Conference Sponsors:
- Nuclear Engineering Division
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978-0-7918-5780-9
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Xiaoming He,
Xiaoming He
Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research and Design Institute, Shanghai, China
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Xiaoning Zhang,
Xiaoning Zhang
Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research and Design Institute, Shanghai, China
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Yongdong Wang,
Yongdong Wang
Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research and Design Institute, Shanghai, China
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Yiqing Wang,
Yiqing Wang
Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research and Design Institute, Shanghai, China
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Dong Ning
Dong Ning
Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research and Design Institute, Shanghai, China
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Xiaoming He
Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research and Design Institute, Shanghai, China
Xiaoning Zhang
Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research and Design Institute, Shanghai, China
Yongdong Wang
Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research and Design Institute, Shanghai, China
Yiqing Wang
Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research and Design Institute, Shanghai, China
Dong Ning
Shanghai Nuclear Engineering Research and Design Institute, Shanghai, China
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ICONE25-66332, V002T03A035; 5 pages
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October 17, 2017
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He, X, Zhang, X, Wang, Y, Wang, Y, & Ning, D. "Mechanical Characteristics of Nuclear Main Steam Line Penetration Fabricated by Electric Melting Additive Manufacturing." Proceedings of the 2017 25th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. Volume 2: Plant Systems, Structures, Components and Materials. Shanghai, China. July 2–6, 2017. V002T03A035. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/ICONE25-66332
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