2004 Volume 45 Issue 1 Pages 29-33
An alloy having ultra-fine grains with dispersed particles is expected to have the resistance of irradiation embrittlement. We examine the microstructures of V-1.6 and 2.6Y alloys, having ultra-fine grains with dispersed particles, after neutron irradiation at temperatures between 290 and 800°C. The grain size was the level of a few hundreds of nanometers, and the size in diameter of V-2.6Y alloy was much smaller than that of V-1.6Y alloy, where the irradiation did not change the size. The number density of particles in V-2.6Y alloy was higher than that in V-1.6Y alloy. Voids were formed only at 290°C, where the number density of voids in V-2.6Y alloy was smaller than that in V-1.6Y alloy. The void formation was efficiently suppressed due to fine-grains and dispersed particles.