Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7963210 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2018 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
Nanoindentation testing has been used for decades to assess materials on a local scale and to obtain fundamental mechanical property parameters. Nuclear materials research often faces the challenge of testing rather small samples due to the hazardous nature, limited space in reactors, and shallow ion-irradiated zones, fostering the need for small-scale mechanical testing (SSMT). As such, correlating the results from SSMT to bulk properties is particularly of interest. This study compares macroscopic tensile test data (yield and flow stresses) to nanoindentation data (hardness) obtained on a number of different neutron-irradiated materials in order to understand the scaling behavior on radiation-damaged samples.
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Authors
D.L. Krumwiede, T. Yamamoto, T.A. Saleh, S.A. Maloy, G.R. Odette, P. Hosemann,