Materials (Feb 2024)

Cavity Swelling of 15-15Ti Steel at High Doses by Ion Irradiation

  • Cong Liu,
  • Hailiang Ma,
  • Ping Fan,
  • Ke Li,
  • Qiaoli Zhang,
  • Aibing Du,
  • Wei Feng,
  • Xiping Su,
  • Shengyun Zhu,
  • Daqing Yuan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17040925
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
p. 925

Abstract

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The titanium-stabilized austenitic stainless steel Fe-15Cr-15Ni, which shows enhanced resistance to irradiation swelling compared with more traditional 316Ti, has been selected as a core material for fast reactors. Data on the evolution of irradiation swelling in 15-15Ti steels at very high doses, which cannot be easily achieved by neutron irradiation, are still lacking. In this paper, the swelling behavior of the titanium-modified austenitic stainless steel 15-15Ti was investigated by pre-implantation of He at room temperature followed by Ni-ion irradiation at 580 °C to peak doses of 120, 240 and 400 dpa. Relatively small cavities were observed in the zone of helium implantation, while large cavities appeared in the region near the damage peak. A correction formula for the dpa curve was proposed and applied to samples with large swelling. It was found that the steady-state swelling rate of 15-15Ti remains at ~1%/dpa even at high doses. By comparing the swelling data of the helium-implanted and helium-free regions at same doses, 70 dpa and 122 dpa, the suppression of swelling by excessive helium can be deduced at such doses.

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