Abstract
In the field of materials irradiation, it has been noted that incorporating helium (He) element into metals may have the beneficial effect of improving both strength and ductility in the high temperature region where creep occurs. In order to fabricate such new functional materials and apply them to a wide range of fields, it is necessary to establish new fabrication methods for bulk-size materials. In this study, bulk-sized W-1.1%TiC alloys containing He bubbles were fabricated by a powder metallurgical route using mechanical alloying in a He atmosphere and subsequent thermo-mechanical processing. Transmission electron microscopy observations showed that this fabrication process successfully incorporated nano-sized He bubbles into W-1.1%TiC. Since this fabrication process is free of radioactivation and irradiation-induced defects, it will facilitate research into the fundamental understanding of the independent effects of He bubbles on the physical and mechanical properties of various materials concerned.
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