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History Dependence and Consequences of the Microchemical Evolution of AISI 316

  • F. A. Garner
  • , D. L. Porter

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Abstract

The onset of void swelling in AISI 316 can be correlated with the removal of the elements nickel and silicon into precipitate phases. This conclusion was reached earlier based on measurement of microscopic volumes and has now been confirmed by the use of bulk extraction and elemental analysis of precipitates formed during irradiation. It appears that the average level of nickel remaining in the alloy matrix can be used as an index to assess the degree of completion of the microchemical evolution. The dependence of nickel removal on neutron flux and fluence, irradiation temperature, applied stress and preirradiation thermal-mechanical treatment is consistent with the behavior of swelling in response to these variables. It appears that at 400&C the microchemical evolution is very sluggish and still in progress at 14 & 10 (E 0.1 MeV). This suggests that the swelling rate at low temperatures will continue to increase with fluence and will approach that measured at higher temperatures. This higher swelling rate can be realized for some temperature histories which accelerate the kinetics of phase evolution.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEffects of Radiation on Materials - Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium
EditorsH. R. Brager, J. S. Perrin
PublisherASTM International
Pages295-309
Number of pages15
ISBN (Electronic)9780803107533
DOIs
StatePublished - 1982
Externally publishedYes
Event11th International Symposium on Effects of Radiation on Materials - Scottsdale, United States
Duration: Jun 28 1982Jun 30 1982

Publication series

NameASTM Special Technical Publication
VolumeSTP 782
ISSN (Print)0066-0558

Conference

Conference11th International Symposium on Effects of Radiation on Materials
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityScottsdale
Period06/28/8206/30/82

Keywords

  • fast reactors
  • microchemical evolution
  • nickel content
  • phase stability
  • precipitates
  • swelling
  • voids

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