Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1565229 Journal of Nuclear Materials 2013 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

The in situ ion irradiation technique has been employed to elucidate irradiation damage in the dual phase Zr-Excel alloy. 1 MeV Kr ion irradiation experiments were conducted at different temperatures ranging from 100 °C to 400 °C. Damage microstructures have been characterized by transmission electron microscopy in both the alpha (α) and beta (β) phases after a maximum dose of 10 dpa at different temperatures. Several important observations including low temperature 〈c〉-component loop formation, and irradiation induced omega (ω) phase precipitation have been reported. In situ irradiation provided an opportunity to observe the nucleation and growth of basal plane 〈c〉-component loops and irradiation induced dissolution of secondary phase precipitates at the same time. It has been shown that under Kr ion irradiation the 〈c〉-component loops start to nucleate and grow above a threshold dose, as has been observed for neutron irradiation. Furthermore, the role of temperature, material composition and pre-irradiation microstructure has been discussed in detail.

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