2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2014.12.049
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Ion-irradiation-induced clustering in W–Re and W–Re–Os alloys: A comparative study using atom probe tomography and nanoindentation measurements

Abstract: This study examines clustering and hardening in W-2 at.% Re and W-1 at.% Re-1 at.% Os alloys induced by 2 MeV W + ion irradiation at 573 and 773 K. Such clusters are known precursors to the formation of embrittling precipitates, a potentially life-limiting phenomenon in the operation of fusion reactor components. Increases in hardness were studied using nanoindentation. The presence of osmium significantly increased postirradiation hardening. Atom probe tomography analysis revealed clustering in both alloys, w… Show more

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“…At least ten readings were obtained in the HEA matrix to avoid the effect of chemical inhomogeneity in order to represent the actual hardness of xW s , and the average value was used. Figure 6(a) summarizes the influence of the chemical composition on the hardness of xW s .
Figure 6( a ) Effects of the composition on the hardness of xW s , ( b ) true stress-true strain curves of xW s , ( c ) variation in the compressive yield strength and fracture strain of xW s with varying compositions and a comparison with pure tungsten (this work), TaNbWMoV and TaNbWMo 93 and ( d ) Comparison of the hardness levels of xW s with W-V (W-3.5at.%V, W-16at.%V and W-21.3at.%V) 44 , W-Re (W-2at.%Re 48 and W-24.7at.%Re-SPS at 1500 °C) 47 , W-Cr (W-30at.%Cr, W-50at.%Cr and W-70at.%Cr) 58 , W-Mo (W-32.2at.%Mo, W-45.5at.%Mo and W-56.3at.%Mo) 56 , W-Ta (W-99at.%Ta, W-96at.%Ta and W-90.7at.%Ta) 50 , and W-Ti (W-29at.%Ti, W-40.2at.%Ti and W-48.8at.%Ti) 54 .
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…At least ten readings were obtained in the HEA matrix to avoid the effect of chemical inhomogeneity in order to represent the actual hardness of xW s , and the average value was used. Figure 6(a) summarizes the influence of the chemical composition on the hardness of xW s .
Figure 6( a ) Effects of the composition on the hardness of xW s , ( b ) true stress-true strain curves of xW s , ( c ) variation in the compressive yield strength and fracture strain of xW s with varying compositions and a comparison with pure tungsten (this work), TaNbWMoV and TaNbWMo 93 and ( d ) Comparison of the hardness levels of xW s with W-V (W-3.5at.%V, W-16at.%V and W-21.3at.%V) 44 , W-Re (W-2at.%Re 48 and W-24.7at.%Re-SPS at 1500 °C) 47 , W-Cr (W-30at.%Cr, W-50at.%Cr and W-70at.%Cr) 58 , W-Mo (W-32.2at.%Mo, W-45.5at.%Mo and W-56.3at.%Mo) 56 , W-Ta (W-99at.%Ta, W-96at.%Ta and W-90.7at.%Ta) 50 , and W-Ti (W-29at.%Ti, W-40.2at.%Ti and W-48.8at.%Ti) 54 .
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…grain boundaries and dislocations) and the rest. Atom probe tomography analysis of W-Re alloy after ion irradiation by Xu et al 7. shows the majority of aggregated Re atoms are in the bulk region.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One can think of a few possible mechanisms for RIP. For example, extended defects such as dislocations or grain boundaries might provide nucleation sites for aggregation, but an experiment7 shows that the aggregation occurs without extended defects. Another hypothesis is that vacancy or interstitial clustering might cause the aggregation, but the RIP is not correlated to the growth of voids and dislocation loops8.…”
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“…2MeV W + ion irradiation induced the formation the Re-rich clusters in the binary W-2 at. % Re alloy and which will cause likely irradiation hardening [11]. The mechanism of radiation-induced has been explored by firstprinciples method [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%