Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7964390 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Upon irradiation, iron based steels used for nuclear applications contain dislocation loops of both ã100ã and ½ã111ã type. Both types of loops are known to contribute to the radiation hardening and embrittlement of steels. In the literature many molecular dynamics works studying the interaction of dislocations with dislocation loops are available. Recently, based on such studies, a thermo-mechanical model to threat the dislocation - dislocation loop (DL) interaction within a discrete dislocation dynamics framework was developed for ½ã111ã loops. In this work, we make a literature review of the dislocation - DL interaction in bcc iron. We also perform molecular dynamics simulations to derive the stress-energy function for ã100ã loops. As a result we deliver the function of the activation energy versus activation stress for ã100ã loops that can be applied in a discrete dislocation dynamics framework.
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Authors
G. Bonny, D. Terentyev, J. Elena, A. Zinovev, B. Minov, E.E. Zhurkin,