articleAnnual Review of Materials ResearchMay 8, 2008Closed access

Recent Developments in Irradiation-Resistant Steels

University of California, Santa Barbara · GE Global Research (United States) · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Advanced fission and future fusion energy will require new high-performance structural alloys with outstanding properties that are sustained under long-term service in ultrasevere environments, including neutron damage producing up to 200 atomic displacements per atom and, for fusion, 2000 appm of He. Following a brief description of irradiation damage and damage resistance, we focus on an emerging class of nanostructured ferritic alloys (NFAs) that show promise for meeting these challenges. NFAs contain an ultrahigh density of Y-Ti-O-enriched dispersion-strengthening nanofeatures (NFs) that, along with fine grains and high dislocation densities, provide remarkably high tensile, creep, and fatigue strength.…

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Keywords
  • Materials science
  • Embrittlement
  • Creep
  • Irradiation
  • Fission
  • Ultimate tensile strength
  • Void (composites)
  • Atom probe
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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