The understanding of microstructural defects behavior after neutron irradiation is crucial for assessing the applicability of reduced activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steel EUROFER 97 in future fusion reactors. Formation and evolution of dislocation loops is believed to play the major role in material's hardening under neutron irradiation. In this work, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) data on dislocation loop size distribution is provided after different irradiation campaigns to determine the role of neutron dose on the dislocation loop evolution. A comparison of investigations on dislocation loop behavior and appearance yield considerable differences. For a conclusive interpretation, this work reviews available data, and possi...
Hydrogen can be induced in various ways into reduced-activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steels w...
As an important part of the design and development of advanced nuclear fission and fusion reactors, ...
The data obtaining about the radiation damage ability of the most wide-spreaded construction materia...
AbstractCharacterization of irradiation induced microstructural evolution is essential for assessing...
In this work, we used Dislocation Dynamics (DD) simulations to investigate the role of the hierarchi...
International audienceSeveral open issues remain concerning the quantitative understanding of irradi...
In this project, the post-irradiation microstructures and mechanical properties of two types of Fe-C...
Dislocation loop rafting and dislocation decoration have been previously observed in neutron and hea...
We have analysed the microstructure of a model alloy of Fe9Cr irradiated with neutrons to a dose of ...
Nucleation and growth of interstitial type dislocation loops were investigated by fusion neutron irr...
Fe-Cr ferritic/martensitic (F/M) steels have been proposed as one of the candidate materials for the...
In the absence of a high-flux fusion-neutron irradiation source, the microstructural and mechanical ...
A review of the microstructure of irradiated reduced activation ferritic/martensitic steels is prese...
The neutron irradiation of Fe-based fusion and fission reactor materials leads to an increase in duc...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was used to compare the microstructural defects produced in a...
Hydrogen can be induced in various ways into reduced-activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steels w...
As an important part of the design and development of advanced nuclear fission and fusion reactors, ...
The data obtaining about the radiation damage ability of the most wide-spreaded construction materia...
AbstractCharacterization of irradiation induced microstructural evolution is essential for assessing...
In this work, we used Dislocation Dynamics (DD) simulations to investigate the role of the hierarchi...
International audienceSeveral open issues remain concerning the quantitative understanding of irradi...
In this project, the post-irradiation microstructures and mechanical properties of two types of Fe-C...
Dislocation loop rafting and dislocation decoration have been previously observed in neutron and hea...
We have analysed the microstructure of a model alloy of Fe9Cr irradiated with neutrons to a dose of ...
Nucleation and growth of interstitial type dislocation loops were investigated by fusion neutron irr...
Fe-Cr ferritic/martensitic (F/M) steels have been proposed as one of the candidate materials for the...
In the absence of a high-flux fusion-neutron irradiation source, the microstructural and mechanical ...
A review of the microstructure of irradiated reduced activation ferritic/martensitic steels is prese...
The neutron irradiation of Fe-based fusion and fission reactor materials leads to an increase in duc...
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) was used to compare the microstructural defects produced in a...
Hydrogen can be induced in various ways into reduced-activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steels w...
As an important part of the design and development of advanced nuclear fission and fusion reactors, ...
The data obtaining about the radiation damage ability of the most wide-spreaded construction materia...