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The effects of ion irradiation on the micromechanical fracture strength and hardness of a self-passivating tungsten alloy

Autores: Lessmann, M. T. ; Sudic, I. ; Fazinic, S. ; Tadic, T. ; Calvo Alonso, Aida Milagrosa; Hardie, C. D. ; Porton, M. ; García-Rosales Vázquez, Carmen; Mummery, P. M.
Título de la revista: JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS
ISSN: 0022-3115
Volumen: 486
Páginas: 34 - 43
Fecha de publicación: 2017
Resumen:
An ultra-fine grained self-passivating tungsten alloy (W88-Cr10-Ti2 in wt.%) has been implanted with iodine ions to average doses of 0.7 and 7 dpa, as well as with helium ions to an average concentration of 650 appm. Pile-up corrected Berkovich nanoindentation reveals significant irradiation hardening, with a maximum hardening of 1.9 GPa (17.5%) observed. The brittle fracture strength of the material in all implantation conditions was measured through un-notched cantilever bending at the microscopic scale. All cantilever beams failed catastrophically in an intergranular fashion. A statistically confirmed small decrease in strength is observed after low dose implantation (-6%), whilst the high dose implantation results in a significant increase in fracture strength (+9%), further increased by additional helium implantation (+16%). The use of iodine ions as the implantation ion type is justified through a comparison of the hardening behaviour of pure tungsten under tungsten and iodine implantation.