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Irradiation induced grain boundary flow-a new creep mechanism at the nanoscale
Authors:Yinon Ashkenazy  Robert S Averback
Affiliation:Racah Institute of Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem , Jerusalem 91904, Israel.
Abstract:A new mechanism of irradiation enhanced creep is proposed for nanocrystalline materials. It derives from local relaxations within the grain boundaries as they absorb point defects produced by irradiation. The process is studied by inserting point defects into the grain boundaries and following the materials response by molecular dynamics. Calculated creep compliances are found in good agreement with those measured in dilute nanocrystalline Cu-W alloys [Tai, K.; Averback, R. S.; Bellon, P.; Ashkenazy Y. Scr. Mater.2011, 65, 163]. The simulations provide a direct link between irradiation induced creep in nanocrystalline materials with radiation-induced viscous flow in amorphous materials, suggesting that grain boundaries in these materials can be treated as an amorphous phase. We provide a simple analytic model based on this assumption that reproduces the main features of the observed creep rates, a linear dependence on stress, inverse dependence of grain size, a weak dependence on temperature, and a reasonable estimate of the absolute creep rate.
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