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Journal of Nuclear Materials - Radiation-induced segregation and phase stability in ferritic-martensitic alloy T 91...

by Zhijie Jiao, Jeremy T Busby, Gary S Was, Zhijie Jiao
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1 to 5
Volume
417
Issue
2011
Conference Name
14th International Conference on Fusion Reactor Materials, Sapora, Japan
Conference Location
Sappora, Japan
Conference Date
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Radiation-induced segregation in ferritic–martensitic alloy T 91 was studied to understand the behavior of solutes as a function of dose and temperature. Irradiations were conducted using 2 MeV protons to doses of 1, 3, 7 and 10 dpa at 400 C. Radiation-induced segregation at prior austenite grain boundaries was measured, and various features of the irradiated microstructure were characterized, including grain boundary carbide coverage, the dislocation microstructure, radiation-induced precipitation and irradiation hardening. Results showed that Cr, Ni and Si segregate to prior austenite grain boundaries at low dose, but segregation ceases and redistribution occurs above 3 dpa. Grain boundary carbide coverage mirrors radiation-induced segregation. Irradiation induces formation of Ni–Si–Mn and Cu-rich precipitates that account for the majority of irradiation hardening. Radiation-induced segregation behavior is likely linked to the evolution of the precipitate and dislocation microstructures. 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved