Evolution of Microstructure and Microchemistry in Cold-worked 316 Stainless Steels under PWR Irradiation
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The evolution of microstructures and microchemistry was examined by transmission electron microscopy in cold-worked SUS 316 stainless steel components irradiated in a pressurized water reactor to 1–73 dpa at 565–596 K. Homogenous nucleation of dislocation loops, helium bubbles and γ′ precipitates was detected. The dislocation loops consisted of a high density of Frank loops and black dots. The black dots are considered to be small Frank loops, some fraction of which could be vacancy-type. The size distribution showed a double peak, which remained unchanged up to 73 dpa, suggesting that the dislocation structure was saturated under a balance of nucleation and disappearance. The helium bubbles were extremely dense and fine, resulting in swelling of less than 0.1%. Such bubble structure was formed under irradiation with a high He/dpa ratio. The γ′ precipitation was detected at doses higher than 4 dpa with an increasing density for higher doses. The measured radiation hardening was almost explained by these visible microstructural features. Radiation-induced segregation at grain boundaries was confirmed to continuously develop up to 73 dpa whereas no significant segregation could be detected at Frank loops.
- 2006-02-25
著者
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FUKUYA Koji
Institute of Nuclear Safety System, Inc.
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Fukuya K
Inst. Of Nuclear Safety System
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Fukuya Koji
Institute Of Nuclear Safety System
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NISHIOKA Hiromasa
Institute of Nuclear Safety System
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FUJII Katsuhiko
Institute of Nuclear Safety System
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KITSUNAI Yuji
Nippon Nuclear Fuel Development
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Fukuya K
Institute Of Nuclear Safety System
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Fukuya Kohji
Institute Of Nuclear Safety System
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Fujii K
Institute Of Nuclear Safety System
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