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Effects of stress on radiation hardening and microstructural evolution in A533B steel
Authors:K. Fujii  K. Fukuya  A. Kimura
Affiliation:a Institute of Nuclear Safety System, Inc., Mihama-cho, Mikata-gun, Fukui 919-1205, Japan
b Institute of Advanced Energy, Kyoto University, Uji 611-0011, Japan
c National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0047, Japan
Abstract:Bent specimens of A533B steel (0.16 wt% Cu) were irradiated at 290 °C to 1 dpa with 6.4 MeV Fe3+ ions. Calculated tensile stresses at the irradiated surface were set to 0, 250, 500 and 750 MPa. The specimens were subjected to hardness measurements, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observations and three-dimensional atom probe (3DAP) analysis. The radiation-induced hardening decreased with increasing stress to 500 MPa which was near the yield strength. TEM and 3DAP results showed that well-defined dislocation loops and solute clusters were formed. The diameter of dislocation loops increased and the number density decreased when the stress was applied, whereas the diameter and number density of solute clusters decreased. The hardening was mainly attributed to solute cluster formation. Application of tensile stress would control hardening by suppressing the solute cluster nucleation and growth.
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