October 11, 2014
Journal Article

Ion-induced swelling of ODS ferritic alloy MA957 tubing to 500 dpa

Abstract

In order to study the potential swelling behavior of the ODS ferritic alloy MA957 at very high dpa levels, specimens were prepared from pressurized tubes that were unirradiated archives of tubes previously irradiated in FFTF to doses as high at 110 dpa. These unirradiated specimens were irradiated with 1.8 MeV Cr+ ions to doses ranging from 100 to 500 dpa and examined by transmission electron microscopy. No coinjection of helium or hydrogen was employed. It was shown that compared to several ferritic/martensitic steels irradiated in the same facility, these tubes were rather resistant to void swelling, reaching a maximum value of only 4.5% at 500 dpa and 450°C. In this fine-grained material, the distribution of swelling was strongly influenced by the presence of void denuded zones along the grain boundaries.

Revised: January 14, 2015 | Published: October 11, 2014

Citation

Toloczko M.B., F.A. Garner, V. Voyevodin, V.V. Bryk, O.V. Borodin, V.V. Melnichenko, and A.S. Kalchenko. 2014. Ion-induced swelling of ODS ferritic alloy MA957 tubing to 500 dpa. Journal of Nuclear Materials 453, no. 1-3:323-333. PNNL-SA-103933. doi:10.1016/j.jnucmat.2014.06.011