Nuclear Materials and Energy (Jun 2022)
Study on irradiation effects of refractory bcc high-entropy alloy
Abstract
We developed body-centered cubic refractory high-entropy alloys, MoNbTaTi, MoNbTaW, and MoNbTaTiW, and explored their microstructure, and mechanical properties in order to develop a new high-irradiation resistance material suitable for fusion reactor components. Three HEAs were annealed at 1200 °C for 48 h to form single face BCC alloys, while MoNbTaW was also annealed at 1500 °C. SEM inspection and EDS mapping have both validated this result. The Vickers hardness of three HEAs was investigated, and the stable results indicate that they are all stable at elevated temperatures. Three HEAs are ion irradiated with 6.4 MeV Fe3+ at a temperature of 500 °C, and the irradiation hardening is examined using nanoindentation. In comparison to pure tungsten, the three HEAs exhibit increased resistance to irradiation.