Effects of Radiation on Materials: Sixteenth International Symposium 1994
DOI: 10.1520/stp23951s
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Irradiation Induced Precipitation in Model Alloys with Systematic Variation of Cu, Ni and P Content: A Small Angle Neutron Scattering Study

Abstract: Trends in the properties of defects, reflecting the role of Ni and P in the enhanced precipitation of copper during irradiation, have been studied by small angle neutron scattering (SANS) in a set of 8 model RPV steels. The alloys in the set contain different, selected amounts of Cu, Ni and P, while the composition of all the 8 samples concerning the rest of the alloying elements, the ‘RPV steel background’, was invariant throughout the series. The irradiation was done in a test reactor at 290C, at controlled … Show more

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“…According to our standard analysis we have assumed that the system consists of isolated scattering particles in a homogeneous matrix (twophase approach) and that the particles are spherical and nonmagnetic. The A-ratio, originally defined as the ratio of the scattering cross-sections perpendicular and parallel to the magnetic field direction [22], was calculated in the size space after performing the transformation according to the relation, A = 1 + M/N, where M and N denote the area under the size distribution curve obtained from the magnetic and nuclear scattering contributions, respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to our standard analysis we have assumed that the system consists of isolated scattering particles in a homogeneous matrix (twophase approach) and that the particles are spherical and nonmagnetic. The A-ratio, originally defined as the ratio of the scattering cross-sections perpendicular and parallel to the magnetic field direction [22], was calculated in the size space after performing the transformation according to the relation, A = 1 + M/N, where M and N denote the area under the size distribution curve obtained from the magnetic and nuclear scattering contributions, respectively.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total volume fraction of clusters, the estimated number density (integrated from the lower detection limit, 0.5 nm, upwards), the radius at the peak of the size distribution and the A-ratio, found for each investigated alloy and condition according to Ref. [42], are summarized in Figs. 2-5.…”
Section: Sansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary consequence of RED is the formation of fine-scale CRPs. 6,8,9,[14][15][16][20][21][22] The maximum effective concentration of supersaturated copper in the iron matrix is about 0.3%. This upper limit is imposed by coarse-scale copper preprecipitation during the final stress relief treatment.…”
Section: Irradiation Induced Nanostructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%