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Irradiation-induced swelling of pure chromium with 5 MeV Fe ions in the temperature range 450–650 °C

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Ryabikovskaya, Ekaterina; French, Aaron; Gabriel, Adam; Kim, Hyosim; Wang, Tianyao; Shirvan, Koroush; Garner, Frank A; Shao, Lin; ... Show more Show less
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© 2020 A surface coating using pure chromium has been proposed to increase the accident tolerance of Zircaloy cladding in pressurized water reactors. However, there is not much irradiation experience with Cr alloys and especially pure Cr. In the present study, pure chromium was irradiated with 5 MeV Fe ions to 50 peak dpa (displacements per atom) at temperatures of 450, 500, 550, 600 and 650 °C. Then irradiation at the peak swelling temperature of 550 °C was conducted to 50, 100, 150 peak dpa. Swelling at 50 dpa was observed over the entire temperature range studied, 450–650 °C, but appeared to be decreasing strongly at the temperature boundaries of the experiment. After an initial transient of rapid swelling, chromium was observed to swell at a rate of ~0.03–0.04%/dpa (up to 120 local dpa), which is much lower than pure Fe at 0.2%/dpa. This low swelling rate was found to be relatively insensitive to dpa rate, which varied by a factor of ~2 over the depth of data collection. Swelling was observed to begin quickly with an incubation period less than 10 dpa. Self-organization in the form of void ordering was observed to be developing at 50 dpa, becoming better defined with increasing dose. The void alignment direction is determined to be the 〈111〉 axial direction.
Date issued
2020-10
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/132978
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
Journal
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Publisher
Elsevier BV
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Ekaterina Ryabikovskaya, Aaron French, Adam Gabriel, Hyosim Kim, Tianyao Wang, Koroush Shirvan, Frank A. Garner, Lin Shao, Irradiation-induced swelling of pure chromium with 5 MeV Fe ions in the temperature range 450–650 °C, Journal of Nuclear Materials, Volume 543, 2021
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0022-3115

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