INFLUENCE OF TRANSMUTATION AND HIGH NEUTRON FLUENCE ON MATERIALS USED IN FISSION FUSION CORRELATION EXPERIMENTS

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GARNER, FA
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[1] Pacific Northwest Laboratory Operated for the US Department, Energy by Battelle Memorial Institute under Contract DE-AC06-76RL0 1830., Richland, WA 99352
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10.1016/0022-3115(90)90237-H
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T [工业技术];
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This paper explores the response of three different materials to high fluence irradiation as observed in recent fusion-related experiments. While helium at fusion-relevant levels influences the details of the microstructure of Fe-Cr-Ni alloys somewhat, the resultant changes in swelling and tensile behavior are relatively small. Under conditions where substantially greater-than-fusion levels of helium are generated, however, an extensive refinement of microstructure can occur, leading to depression of swelling at lower temperatures and increased strengthening at all temperatures studied. The behavior of these alloys is dominated by their tendency to converge to saturation microstructures which encourage swelling. Irradiations of nickel are dominated by its tendency to develop a different type of saturation microstructure that discourages further void growth. Swelling approaches saturation levels that are remarkably insensitive to starting microstructure and irradiation temperature. The rate of approach to saturation is very sensitive to variables such as helium, impurities, dislocation density and displacement rate, however. Copper exhibits a rather divergent response depending on the property measured. Transmutation of copper to nickel and zinc plays a large role in determining electrical conductivity but almost no role in void swelling. Each of these three materials offers different challenges in the interpretation of fission-fusion correlation experiments.
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