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A perspective on welding technology challenges in the nuclear sector

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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OF WELDING AND JOINING
Volume 27, Issue 4, Pages 309-317

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13621718.2022.2047407

Keywords

Additive manufacturing; electron-beam welding; nuclear components; pressure vessel; residual stress; solid-state joining

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This article highlights three priority areas for development in the nuclear sector and discusses each one in detail. While these areas are conceived with the nuclear sector in mind, they are also relevant to welding in general, such as pressure vessel fabrication and piping. The intention of the article is to stimulate ideas, provoke debate, and encourage the welding community to overcome the challenges of transitioning to a low-carbon future.
This article describes three areas that, in the opinion of the author, should be priorities for development in the nuclear sector. The application of electron-beam (or laser in vacuo) welding to pressure vessel fabrication, the optimisation of filler metal compositions for multipass steel welds, and the pre-fabrication of dissimilar metal transition pieces are each highlighted and discussed. While conceived with the nuclear sector in mind, these priority areas are relevant more generally to the welding of pressure vessels, piping, and similar structures. The intention is to stimulate ideas, to provoke debate, and to encourage the welding community to rise to the challenges that must be overcome as we transition to a low-carbon future.

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