Tensile properties of powder-metallurgical-processed tungsten alloys after neutron irradiation near recrystallization temperatures
The tensile properties of powder-metallurgical-processed Pure W, K-doped W, W-3%Re, and K-doped W-3%Re were examined after neutron irradiation up to 0.7 dpa at 910–1020 °C with a thermal neutron shield in the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR). After irradiation, recrystallized Pure W (R) exhibited a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of nuclear materials 2020-09, Vol.542 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The tensile properties of powder-metallurgical-processed Pure W, K-doped W, W-3%Re, and K-doped W-3%Re were examined after neutron irradiation up to 0.7 dpa at 910–1020 °C with a thermal neutron shield in the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR). After irradiation, recrystallized Pure W (R) exhibited a brittle fracture mode, while recrystallized K-doped W-3%Re (R) exhibited a ductile fracture mode at 500 °C. K-doped W-3%Re (R) has fine grains, and hence, contains a considerable number of grain boundaries that act as sinks for irradiation defects. Solid solute Re in the W matrix could improve not only the mechanical properties of W, but also its resistance to neutron irradiation. At 500 °C, the ductility of K-doped W-3%Re after irradiation was significantly higher than that of Pure W. The irradiation at ~1000 °C did not induce hardening of stress-relieved (SR) W materials, but SR W materials tended to exhibit a decrease in the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and an increase in total elongation (TE). Here, the softening due to the recovery and recrystallization of SR W materials and the hardening due to the formation of irradiation defect clusters were balanced during irradiation at ~1000 °C, and ductility was exhibited without an increase in strength. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3115 1873-4820 |