2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2006.12.014
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Dose dependence of true stress parameters in irradiated bcc, fcc, and hcp metals

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“…Both deformation maps indicate that PIS and FS are nearly independent of dose, while YS is strongly dose dependent. This dose independence of PIS and FS was observed in many other materials [11][12][13][14]. At room temperature the PIS values of pure tantalum metals were in the range 270-300 MPa, and those of the Ta-1W alloy are in the range 450-490 MPa.…”
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“…Both deformation maps indicate that PIS and FS are nearly independent of dose, while YS is strongly dose dependent. This dose independence of PIS and FS was observed in many other materials [11][12][13][14]. At room temperature the PIS values of pure tantalum metals were in the range 270-300 MPa, and those of the Ta-1W alloy are in the range 450-490 MPa.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…Comparing the sizes of regions of deformation modes, the mode maps for the tantalum materials are characterized by a relatively large plastic instability region and a narrow uniform deformation region, which should be due to large necking ductility and relatively low strain-hardening rate (this usually results in low uniform ductility), respectively. This feature is common for many body-centered cubic and hexagonal close packed metals [13].…”
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