Journal of Nuclear Science and Technology
Online ISSN : 1881-1248
Print ISSN : 0022-3131
Effect of Zirconium Addition to Austenitic Stainless Steels on Suppression of Radiation Induced Chromium Segregation at Grain Boundaries under Ion Irradiation
Naoto SHIGENAKAShigeki ONOYusuke ISOBETsuneyuki HASHIMOTOHaruo FUJIMORISyunsuke UCHIDA
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1996 Volume 33 Issue 7 Pages 577-581

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The effect of Zr addition to austenitic stainless steels on the suppression of radiation induced Cr segregation at grain boundaries under 400keV He+ irradiation was studied. Type 316L stainless steel and steels with addition of 0.07, 0.21 or 0.41 mass% Zr were kept at 1, 423K for 30min, and then they were quenched into the water. Irradiation was done at 773K with the dose rate of 2.4×10-4 dpa/s. The total dose was 0.85 or 3.4dpa. After irradiation, profiles of Cr concentration across the grain boundaries were measured using an analytical electron microscope with 1nm beam diameter. Concentration of Cr at the grain boundary is decreased by radiation induced segregation. However, it increased with the addition of Zr, and the Cr segregation is almost completely suppressed when Zr is added more than 0.21 mass%.
The effect of Zr addition on suppression of Cr segregation was analyzed focussing on the interaction between dissolved Zr atoms and point defects. The effect is based on vacancy trapping by the Zr atom, and the extent to which it suppresses Cr segregation can be empirically evaluated using a radiation induced segregation model by changing the effective vacancy migration energy.
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