Title of article
Mechanical properties and microstructure of three Russian ferritic/martensitic steels irradiated in BN-350 reactor to 50 dpa at 490 °C
Author/Authors
Dvoriashin، نويسنده , , A.M. and Porollo، نويسنده , , S.I. and Konobeev، نويسنده , , Yu.V. and Budylkin، نويسنده , , N.I. and Mironova، نويسنده , , E.G. and Ioltukhovskiy، نويسنده , , A.G. and Leontyeva-Smirnova، نويسنده , , M.V. and Garner، نويسنده , , F.A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
5
From page
92
To page
96
Abstract
Ferritic/martensitic (F/M) steels are being considered for application in fusion reactors, intense neutron sources, and accelerator-driven systems. While EP-450 is traditionally used with sodium coolants in Russia, EP-823 and EI-852 steels with higher silicon levels have been developed for reactor facilities using lead–bismuth coolant. To determine the influence of silicon additions on short-term mechanical properties and microstructure, ring specimens cut from cladding tubes of these three steels were irradiated in sodium at 490 °C in the BN-350 reactor to 50 dpa. Post-irradiation tensile testing and microstructural examination show that EI-852 steel (1.9 wt% Si) undergoes severe irradiation embrittlement. Microstructural investigation showed that the formation of near-continuous χ-phase precipitates on grain boundaries is the main cause of the embrittlement.
Journal title
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Record number
1365347
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