Abstract

Resultsof mechanical compression tests of irradiated and non-irradiated beryllium pebbles with diameters of 1 and 2mm are presented. The neutron irradiation was performed in the HFR in Petten, The Netherlands at 686–968K up to 1890–2950appm helium production. The irradiation at 686 and 753K cause irradiation hardening due to the gas bubble formation in beryllium. The irradiation-induced hardening leads to decrease of steady-state strain-rates of irradiated beryllium pebbles compared to non-irradiated ones. In contrary, after irradiation at higher temperatures of 861 and 968K, the steady-state strain-rates of the pebbles increase because annealing of irradiation defects and softening of the material take place. It was shown that the steady-state strain-rates of irradiated beryllium pebbles always exceed their swelling rates.

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