Effect of solute titanium on void swelling in 316 stainless steel.
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To investigate the solute Ti effect on void swelling in stainless steels, the well-annealed 316 stainless steels modified with various amounts of Ti were electron-irradiated in a high voltage electron microscope (HVEM). It was found that the swelling decreased dramatically with increasing Ti content up to 0.25w/o. This strong dependence of swelling on Ti content arises mainly from the changes in void number density, although the void growth rate also decreases with increase in Ti content. The dependence of the void number density on Ti content is interpreted in terms of the vacancy trapping effect of Ti, which decreases the steady state free vacancy concentration and results in the effective suppression of the void nucleation rate.
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著者
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Hishinuma Akimichi
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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FUKAI Katsumaro
Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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