DOI

  • E. Aydogan
  • T. Chen
  • J. G. Gigax
  • D. Chen
  • X. Wang
  • P. S. Dzhumaev
  • O. V. Emelyanova
  • M. G. Ganchenkova
  • B. A. Kalin
  • M. Leontiva-Smirnova
  • R. Z. Valiev
  • N. A. Enikeev
  • M. M. Abramova
  • Y. Wu
  • W. Y. Lo
  • Y. Yang
  • M. Short
  • S. A. Maloy
  • F. A. Garner
  • L. Shao

EK-181 is a low-activation ferritic/martensitic steel that is an attractive candidate for in-core component materials for both fast reactors and fusion reactors. To assess the effect of microstructural engineering on radiation response, two variants of EK-181 were studied: one in an annealed condition and the other subject to severe plastic deformation. These specimens were irradiated with 3.5 MeV Fe self-ions up to 400 peak displacements per atom (dpa) at temperatures ranging from 400 °C to 500 °C. The deformation did not suppress swelling over the whole irradiated region. Instead, deformed samples showed higher swelling in the near-surface region. Void swelling was found to be correlated with grain boundary instability. Significant grain growth occurred when steady-state void growth started.

Язык оригиналаанглийский
Страницы (с-по)96-104
Число страниц9
ЖурналJournal of Nuclear Materials
Том487
DOI
СостояниеОпубликовано - 15 апр 2017

    Предметные области Scopus

  • Ядерная физика и физика высоких энергий
  • Материаловедение (все)
  • Ядерная энергия и технология

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