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  • 2024Comparison of Hardness and Residual Stresses in Multiline Laser Surface Hardening and Induction Hardeningcitations
  • 2024Multi-scale Cu-Cr composites using elemental powder blending in laser powder-bed fusion9citations
  • 2023Corrugation Reinforced Architectured Materials by Direct Laser Hardening: A Study of Geometrically Induced Work Hardening in Steel1citations
  • 2023Towards in-situ fumes composition monitoring during an additive manufacturing process using energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence spectrometry1citations
  • 2023Measurement of powder bed oxygen content by image analysis in laser powder bed fusion4citations
  • 2022Laser treatment of 430 ferritic stainless steel for enhanced mechanical properties23citations
  • 2022Microstructure Evolution and Mechanical Properties of AISI 430 Ferritic Stainless Steel Strengthened Through Laser Carburization2citations
  • 2021Analyse in-situ des éjections de matière au cours du procédé Laser-Powder Bed Fusioncitations
  • 2019Laser heat treatment of martensitic steel and dual-phase steel with high martensite content20citations
  • 2016Experimental study of irradiation creep in metals and alloys using both MEMS technology and charged particle irradiationcitations

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  • Schüßler, Philipp
  • Dietrich, Stefan
  • Schulze, Volker
  • Nouri, Niki
  • Roure, Sophie
  • Boller, Elodie
  • Papillon, Anthony
  • Fivel, Marc
  • Lhuissier, Pierre
  • Hébrard, Pierre
  • Varoto, Lucas
  • Chosson, Mélissa
  • Pauzon, Camille
  • Martin, Guilhem
  • Bataillon, Xavier
  • Bouaziz, Olivier
  • Wang, Zhige
  • Dirrenberger, Justin
  • Garandet, Jean-Paul
  • Coste, Frédéric
  • Stolidi, Adrien
  • Toulemonde, Loïc
  • Paradis, Hugues
  • Touron, Anthony
  • Maskrot, Hicham
  • Delacroix, Timothée
  • Jacquier, Vincent
  • Schuster, Frédéric
  • Lomello, Fernando
  • Dubent, Sébastien
  • Jabir, Hamza
  • Michel, Vincent
  • Chebil, Gwenaëlle
  • Schneider, Matthieu
  • Favier, Véronique
  • Renollet, Yves
  • Thomas, Marc
  • Davoine, Cécile
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Experimental study of irradiation creep in metals and alloys using both MEMS technology and charged particle irradiation

  • Lapouge, Pierre
Abstract

Structural materials used in the PWR cores, such as austenitic stainless steels or zirconium alloys, are exposed to a significant neutron flux and, at the same time, a stress from various mechanical loadings. At the macroscopic scale, the mechanical behavior under irradiation is well characterized. However, at a microscopic scale, the deformation mechanisms under irradiation still remain unknown. Many irradiation creep mechanisms have been proposed from a theoretical point of view but the available experimental data have not, for now, permitted to identify the relevant mechanism leading to the deformation.The objective of this thesis is precisely to improve our understanding of the irradiation creep mechanisms of metals and alloys by the development of a novel experimental method. In this method, the irradiation is produced by the use of heavy ions. This kind of irradiation has the advantage of a fast damage rate without an activation of the material. However the irradiated area is confined in a few hundreds of nanometers. Such thickness requires a specific experimental device to apply a stress on the specimen. This device is based on the release of internal stress in a silicon nitride film to deform a metallic thin film. This method was designed and developed at the Université Catholique de Louvain in Belgium by the teams of Thomas Pardoen and Jean-Pierre Raskin.After proving the feasibility of the study and adapting the device to the irradiation environment, the method has been used with success to reproduce an irradiation creep experiment at room temperature on a model material : copper. A single creep power law with a stress exponent of 5 has been found under irradiation on 200 and 500 nm thick films. The SEM and TEM observations suggest that the deformation mechanism rely on the glide of dislocations assisted by climb.This law seems to be independent of the microstructure and the loading history. The dislocation climb, if it occurs, would not be controlled by diffusion process at long distance but by direct interaction between displacement cascades and dislocations.The mechanical behavior of unirradiated and irradiated copper films have also been assessed. The deformation mechanisms seem to be the same in both cases. At a moderate strain rate, the deformation is controlled by the intragrannular glide of dislocations whereas at slow strain rate a change of mechanism takes place. The new mechanism still remains based on dislocations but a component of grain boundary sliding may appear. A post irradiation hardening has been observed on a 200 nm thick film due to the presence, in the irradiated samples, of a high density of SFT which act as obstacles against dislocation glide

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • grain
  • stainless steel
  • grain boundary
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • experiment
  • thin film
  • zirconium
  • zirconium alloy
  • nitride
  • transmission electron microscopy
  • dislocation
  • copper
  • Silicon
  • activation
  • deformation mechanism
  • creep