Published June 1977 | Version v1
Journal article

Comparison of the effect of neutron irradiation on high purity vanadium and vanadium oxygen alloys

Description

An investigation of the effect of neutron damage on the low temperature deformation characteristics of high purity vanadium (R/sub 300K//R/sub 4.2K/ = 1100) was undertaken for two purposes. One purpose was to determine if reducing the purity interstitial content to a lower level would result in a large difference in the effective stress between irradiated and non-irradiated samples. The present data along with previously obtained data does indicate that the difference increases as the impurity interstitial content is reduced. The explanation of this observation is based on the rapid increase of the non-irradiated yield stress at 770K due to small increases in the oxygen content; however, the increase of the yield stress of the irradiated samples is much less with the same increase in oxygen content. A second purpose of this investigation was to determine the size and density of observable neutron produced defects as a function of oxygen content by transmission electron microscopy, and to relate the changes in density with changes in the yield stress. It was found that the density decreases and the size increases as the oxygen content decreases. There is qualitative agreement between the increase in yield stress at 3000K and the observable defect density. However, the change in the yield stress at 770K due to neutron irradiation cannot be related to defect density and size

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Metallurgical Transactions A
Journal Volume
8
Journal Issue
6
Series
Metall. Trans., A.
Journal Page Range
925-931
ISSN
0360-2133

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
9357402
Subject category
S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
Descriptors DEI
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; NEUTRONS; OXYGEN ADDITIONS; PHYSICAL RADIATION EFFECTS; VANADIUM; YIELD STRENGTH
Descriptors DEC
BARYONS; ELEMENTARY PARTICLES; ELEMENTS; FERMIONS; HADRONS; MECHANICAL PROPERTIES; METALS; MICROSCOPY; NUCLEONS; RADIATION EFFECTS; TRANSITION ELEMENTS

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