April 13, 2017
Journal Article

Defect-induced change of temperature-dependent elastic constants in BCC iron

Abstract

The effects of radiation-induced defects (randomly distributed vacancies, voids, and interstitial dislocation loops) on temperature-dependent elastic constants, C11, C12, and C44 in BCC iron, are studied with molecular dynamics method. The elastic constants are found to decrease with increasing temperatures for all cases containing different defects. The presence of vacancies, voids, or interstitial loops further decreases the elastic constants. For a given number of point defects, the randomly distributed vacancies show the strongest effect compared to voids or interstitial loops. All these results are expected to provide useful information to combine with experimental results for further understanding of radiation damage.

Revised: April 27, 2017 | Published: April 13, 2017

Citation

Gao N., W. Setyawan, S.H. Zhang, and Z. Wang. 2017. Defect-induced change of temperature-dependent elastic constants in BCC iron. Journal of Nuclear Materials 490. PNNL-SA-122758. doi:10.1016/j.jnucmat.2017.04.005