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Influence of cold-work and phosphorus content on neutron-induced swelling of ternary Fe-Cr-Ni alloys

Journal of Nuclear Materials, ISSN: 0022-3115, Vol: 199, Issue: 2, Page: 132-142
1993
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Phosphorus additions can either increase or decrease void swelling of simple ternary Fe-Cr-Ni alloys during neutron irradiation, depending on the irradiation temperature, phosphorus level and cold-work level. Phosphorus is shown in these simple alloys to exert its primary influence while in solution. Phosphide precipitation appears to play only a secondary role in void swelling. The role of cold-work is not always to suppress swelling in Fe-Cr-Ni and Fe-Cr-Ni-P alloys, however, particularly at relatively higher irradiation temperatures, where cold-working often increases swelling substantially. Coldworking also appears to alter somewhat and suppress formation of phosphide precipitates.

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