Electrochemical Evaluation of Radiation-Induced Segregation in Austenitic Stainless Steels with Oversize Solute Addition

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Parag M. Ahmedabadi
V. Kain
M. Gupta
I. Samajdar
S. Sharma
P. Bhagwat
Y. Watanabe
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[1] Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,Materials Science Division
[2] Trombay,Department of Metallurgical Engineering & Materials Science
[3] PEC University of Technology,Nuclear Physics Division
[4] Indian Institute of Technology Bombay,Department of Quantum Science and Energy Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering
[5] Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,undefined
[6] Tohoku University,undefined
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atomic force microscopy; austenitic stainless steel; cold-work; electrochemical potentiokinetic reactivation; oversize solute; proton-irradiation;
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Effect of different levels of oversize element, cerium, on radiation-induced segregation (RIS) in type 316 stainless steel was investigated. The effect of prior cold-work on RIS was also investigated. Samples with 0.00, 0.01, and 0.04 wt.% cerium were irradiated to 0.70 dpa using 4.8 MeV protons at 300 °C. Characterization of proton-irradiated specimens was carried out using electrochemical potentiokinetic reactivation (EPR) test followed by atomic force microscopic examination. The specimen with prior cold-work (without cerium addition) showed the lowest EPR values indicating the lowest chromium depletion in this material. The specimen with 0.04 wt.% cerium showed the lower EPR value as compared to the specimen with 0.01 wt.% Ce. The irradiated specimen with prior cold-work showed linear features after the EPR tests and such features were attributed to decoration of dislocations, generated due to prior cold-work, by point defects produced during irradiation. The resistance to RIS offered by cold-work (linear features) has been more effective as compared to that by the addition of oversize solute addition.
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