Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7968624 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Microstructural changes in the stainless steel weld overlay cladding of reactor pressure vessels subjected to neutron irradiation with a fluence of 7.2 Ã 1023 n mâ2 (E > 1 MeV) and a flux of 1.1 Ã 1017 n mâ2 sâ1 at 290 °C were investigated by atom probe tomography. The results showed a difference in the microstructural changes that result from neutron irradiation and thermal aging. Neutron irradiation resulted in the slight progression of Cr spinodal decomposition and an increase in the fluctuation of the Si, Ni, and Mn concentrations in the ferrite phases, with formation of γâ²-like clusters in the austenite phases. On the other hand, thermal aging resulted in the considerable progression of the Cr spinodal decomposition, formation of G-phases, and a decrease in the Si and an increase in the Ni and Mn concentration fluctuations at the matrix in the ferrite phases, without the microstructural changes in the austenite phases.
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Authors
T. Takeuchi, Y. Kakubo, Y. Matsukawa, Y. Nozawa, Y. Nagai, Y. Nishiyama, J. Katsuyama, K. Onizawa, M. Suzuki,