. "reactor pressure vessel; steels; nuclear materials; fracture toughness"@en . . "IAEA coordinated research project on master curve approach to monitor fracture toughness of RPV steels: Final results of the experimental exercise to support constraint effects" . "Praha" . "2009-01-01+01:00"^^ . . . . . . "IAEA coordinated research project on master curve approach to monitor fracture toughness of RPV steels: Final results of the experimental exercise to support constraint effects"@en . . "New York, USA" . . "RIV/26722445:_____/10:#0000748!RIV13-MSM-26722445" . "978-0-7918-4366-6" . "IAEA coordinated research project on master curve approach to monitor fracture toughness of RPV steels: Final results of the experimental exercise to support constraint effects" . "17"^^ . "IAEA coordinated research project on master curve approach to monitor fracture toughness of RPV steels: Final results of the experimental exercise to support constraint effects"@en . "The precracked Charpy single-edge notched bend, SE(B), specimen (PCC) is the most likely specimen type to be used for determination of the reference temperature, To, with reactor pressure vessel (RPV) surveillance specimens. Unfortunately, for many RPV steels, significant differences have been observed between the To temperature for the PCC specimen and that obtained from the 25-mm thick compact specimen [ITC(T)], generally considered the standard reference specimen for To. This difference in To has often been designated a specimen bias effect, and the primary focus for explaining this effect is loss of constraint in the PCC specimen." . "13"^^ . "Z(MSM2672244501)" . "The precracked Charpy single-edge notched bend, SE(B), specimen (PCC) is the most likely specimen type to be used for determination of the reference temperature, To, with reactor pressure vessel (RPV) surveillance specimens. Unfortunately, for many RPV steels, significant differences have been observed between the To temperature for the PCC specimen and that obtained from the 25-mm thick compact specimen [ITC(T)], generally considered the standard reference specimen for To. This difference in To has often been designated a specimen bias effect, and the primary focus for explaining this effect is loss of constraint in the PCC specimen."@en . "ASME" . "262618" . "[568229F946DE]" . . "RIV/26722445:_____/10:#0000748" . . . . . . . "Brumovsk\u00FD, Milan" . . "ASME pressure vessels and piping conference 2009, Vol 3: design and analysis" . "1"^^ .