Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1565445 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
To study the effect of helium (He) on tensile properties and microstructure of oxide dispersion strengthened EUROFER-ODS steel, flat tensile specimens were homogeneously implanted with 30 MeV α-particles at the NRC KI cyclotron up to 1000 appm He at 573 K and 773 K. High-resolution and energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy showed that partly coherent Y2O3 particles are strong trapping centers for diffusing He atoms (at least up to 773 K) in reduced activation ferritic/martensitic 9Cr-1WMnVTa-0.3Y2O3 steel. After 573 K and 773 K implantation the He bubbles or He filled voids have average diameters of 1.9 and 4.2 nm with concentrations about 8 Ã 1022 and 7 Ã 1022 mâ3, respectively. Tensile testing after 573 K implantation revealed a uniform elongation of more than 10%, despite an irradiation induced hardening of about 250 MPa. The role that nanoscaled Y2O3 particles play in He distribution, tensile properties, and on the mitigation of He embrittlement are discussed.
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Authors
A.I. Ryazanov, O.K. Chugunov, S.M. Ivanov, S.T. Latushkin, R. Lindau, A. Möslang, A.A. Nikitina, K.E. Prikhodko, E.V. Semenov, V.N. Unezhev, P.V. Vladimirov,