The Effect of Nuclear Radiation on Structural Metals


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The effect of fast-neutron (>1 Mev) irradiation on the mechanical properties of structural metals and alloys was studied. Although the yield strengths and ultimate tensile strengths are increased su stantially for most materials, the ductility suffers severe decreases. This report presents these changes in properties of several structural metals for a number of neutron exposures within the 1.0 x 10 to the 18th power to 5.0 x 10 to the 21st power n/sq cm range. Data summarizing these effects on several classes of materials such as carbon steels, low-alloy steels, stainless steels, Zr-base alloys, ni-base alloys, Al-base alloys, and Ta are given. Additional data which show the influence f irradiation temperatures and of post-irradiation annealing on the radiation-induced property changes are also given and discussed. Increases as great as 175% in yield strength, 100% in ultimate strength, and decreases of 80% in total elongation are reported for fast-neutron exposures as great as 5 10 to the 21st power n/sq cm. (Author).




The Effects of Neutron Radiation on Structural Materials


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A compilation of the data available on the effects of radiation on tensile, creep, fatigue, impacts, and hardness properties of various structural materials is presented. These properties are given as a function of test temperature, irradiation temperature, and radiation fluence. Specifically the following reactor materials are covered: (1) aluminum alloys, (2) magnesium alloys, (3) beryllium, (4) zirconium alloys, (5) mild steels, (6) stainless steels, (7) nickel alloys, and (8) refractory metals. Data on the effects of radiation on the mechanical properties of selected materials at cryogenic temperatures are also included.



















Reactor Structural Materials


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