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The solute dependence of bias factors in irradiated FeNi alloys

Abstract

The interstitial and vacancy biases for an edge dislocation in a binary alloy were examined, assuming the existence of an equilibrium Cottrell atmosphere around the line defect. The Larché and Cahn treatment of stress relaxation due to a solute atmosphere was employed with the Wolfer and Ashkin formulation for the bias of an edge dislocation to compute the bias as a function of nickel concentration in the Fe-Ni system. Using the minimum critical void radius concept, the concentration-dependent bias offers a plausible explanation for the minimum in swelling observed at intermediate nickel levels and the gradual increase in swelling at higher nickel levels.

Authors

Hoyt JJ; Garner FA

Journal

Journal of Nuclear Materials, Vol. 179, , pp. 1096–1099

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 1991

DOI

10.1016/0022-3115(91)90283-d

ISSN

0022-3115

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