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Microstructure of Austenitic Steels Irradiated to High Fluences

Z. Jiao, J. Wharry, J. Michalicka, G. S. Was

Anglický název

Microstructure of Austenitic Steels Irradiated to High Fluences

Typ

audiovizuální tvorba

Jazyk

en

Originální abstrakt

Aging and embrittlement of reactor internals at high fluences may pose issues for the current fleet of reactors with the extension of licenses beyond 60 years. Typical neutron irradiation experiments in test reactors require years of in core exposure to reach appreciable fluence levels. Special facilities and instrumentation are required for handling radioactive samples. Self-ion irradiations capable of high dose rate (~10-3 dpa/s or ~100 dpa/day) have the potential to capture and isolate the processes occurring during neutron irradiation to high fluence (in excess of 100 dpa). The motivation is to understand the evolution of the microstructure of austenitic alloys at high fluences using self-ion irradiation.

Anglický abstrakt

Aging and embrittlement of reactor internals at high fluences may pose issues for the current fleet of reactors with the extension of licenses beyond 60 years. Typical neutron irradiation experiments in test reactors require years of in core exposure to reach appreciable fluence levels. Special facilities and instrumentation are required for handling radioactive samples. Self-ion irradiations capable of high dose rate (~10-3 dpa/s or ~100 dpa/day) have the potential to capture and isolate the processes occurring during neutron irradiation to high fluence (in excess of 100 dpa). The motivation is to understand the evolution of the microstructure of austenitic alloys at high fluences using self-ion irradiation.

Klíčová slova anglicky

Heavy ion irradiation, simulation, TEM, atom probe tomography

Vydáno

28.10.2010

Místo

USA