2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2011.01.024
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Effect of residual strain on radiation induced segregation in SS 304

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“…Also, pit-like features were not noticed within the matrix implying either absence of dislocation loops or absence of detectable chromium depletion at dislocation loops. It was demonstrated in a previous investigation [42] that strain-regions (that is, prior cold-work) within the matrix also led to increase in the current density during the reverse loop during the DL-EPR test and appeared as pit-like features within the grains. However, no such pit-like features were noticed within the matrix after the DL-EPR test for the irradiated specimen.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…Also, pit-like features were not noticed within the matrix implying either absence of dislocation loops or absence of detectable chromium depletion at dislocation loops. It was demonstrated in a previous investigation [42] that strain-regions (that is, prior cold-work) within the matrix also led to increase in the current density during the reverse loop during the DL-EPR test and appeared as pit-like features within the grains. However, no such pit-like features were noticed within the matrix after the DL-EPR test for the irradiated specimen.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…austenitic stainless steels [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29], duplex stainless steels [30][31][32][33][34][35], martensitic stainless steels [36,37] and nickel-based alloys [38][39][40][41]. The characterization of RIS using EPR followed by atomic force microscope (AFM) examination has been only recently applied [42,43]. It may be noted that the use of analytical techniques such as Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope-Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (STEM-EDS) and Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES) reveal the extent of chromium depletion at individual grain boundary/microstructural feature and the use of EPR test characterize the extent of chromium depletion over the entire irradiated area exposed to the EPR solution.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Irradiations were carried out using 4.8 MeV proton beam at 300 • C at a dose rate of 1.38 × 10 −6 or 5.342 × 10 −6 dpa/s (displacement per atom/second). Other experimental details are described in an earlier reported study [49]. The specimen with the lower dose rate was irradiated to 0.86 dpa and with the higher dose rate was irradiated to 1.00 dpa.…”
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“…The extent of RIS in protonirradiated specimens was assessed using DL-EPR test. The details of electrochemical test used in this investigation are described in earlier reported study [49]. The optical microstructure obtained after ASTM A 262 Practice A test is classified [53] as 'step' (no regions on grain boundaries attacked), 'dual' (partial attack on grain boundaries) and 'ditch' (at least one grain completely surrounded by attacked grain boundaries) structure.…”
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