Abstract
It has been reported that the void swelling in austenitic steels at higher temperatures is enhanced by a nickel depletion in matrix . The objective of the present study is to understand the effect of solute addition on void swelling, in association with microchemical changes, in austenitic steels during electron irradiation.Four types of model alloys (Fe-16Cr-17Ni, Fe-16Cr-17Ni-0.25Ti, Fe- 16Cr-17Ni-0.1P, Fe-16Cr-17Ni-0.25Ti-0.IP) and JPCA-2 were used in this study. Irradiation and in-situ observation were carried out with 1.0 MeV electrons utilizing JEM-1000 of HVEM Lab. Kyushu Univ.Fig. 1 shows the irradiation temperature dependence of nickel concentration in matrix after irradiated at 2 dpa. The ternary alloy and alloys containing phosphorus(or titanium) only show a strong nickel depletion in matrix due to nickel segregation to defect sinks. Our previous results about void swelling in these alloys showed that the temperature, where nickel depletion in matrix became prominent, corresponded to that of maxium void swelling. On the other hand, void swelling and the nickel depletion were not detected in Fe-16Cr-17Ni-0.25Ti-0.IP and JPCA-2.
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