Abstract Scope |
Mechanical testing with sub-sized specimens is essential in the nuclear industry, offering the ability to conduct tests in confined spaces with lower irradiation and expediting material qualification. However, smaller specimens exhibit different material behavior across scales, a phenomenon known as the "specimen size effect". In this study, we compiled over 1,000 tensile testing records, covering 54 parameters such as material type, composition, manufacturing details, irradiation conditions, specimen dimensions, and tensile properties through a comprehensive literature review. We focus on correlating sub-sized and standard specimens’ tensile mechanical properties on SS316 alloy, which has the most extensive dataset available. We explore ML-based models and uncertainty quantification for tensile properties, analyze key factors influencing these properties, and compare the effectiveness of ML models with existing analytical methods in addressing the specimen size effect. |