Theoretical study on the correlation of swelling peaks between neutron and heavy ion irradiated 15-15Ti stainless steel

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS(2022)

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Titanium-modified austenitic stainless steels (15-15TiSS) are currently used as the fuel cladding material of fast reactors, which are subject to higher radiation damage during their application. In this work, the radiation-induced swelling of 15-15TiSS under a fast reactor neutron and heavy ion irradiation conditions was studied by the rate theory (RT). The simulated swelling properties of 15-15TiSS under fast neutron conditions were calculated initially. The swelling peak, swelling rates, and swelling-related microstructural properties are consistent with the neutron irradiation results, indicating that the selected RT model and material parameters are reasonable. Then, the swelling properties of 15-15TiSS under various damage rates were predicted by changing the radiation damage rates from 1 x 10(-6) to 1 x 10(-3) dpa/s. It shows that swelling peaks are strongly dependent on temperature and the swelling peaks shift & SIM;50 & DEG;C toward the higher temperature with each order of magnitude increase of defects generation rate. The swelling rates and swelling-related defect evolution at 1 x 10(-3) dpa/s (with a swelling peak temperature of 590 ?) are consistent with that under neutron irradiation with 1 x 10(-6) dpa/s (with a swelling peak temperature of 460 ?). At length, the RT-predicted heavy ions irradiation results were verified by the previous positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy results of ions irradiated 15-15TiSS. It indicates that heavy ion irradiation can be used to study the radiation effect of materials under neutron irradiation and should be a feasible technique used in the further screening of radiation-resistant materials.
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neutron,heavy correlation,steel,peaks
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