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Investigation of microstructure and microhardness of pure W and W-2Y 2O3 materials before and after ion-irradiation
Manjusha Battabyal,
Published in Elsevier Ltd
2014
Volume: 46
   
Pages: 168 - 172
Abstract
Pure W and W-2Y2O3 materials were fabricated using powder metallurgy method. The microstructures of the materials were investigated by electron back-scattered diffraction and transmission electron microscopy techniques. Both materials contain 1-2 μm size W grains. In the case of W-2Y2O3, the material contains yttria particles having sizes between 300 and 900 nm. The W matrix in W-2Y2O3 shows stronger texture than that of pure W. Berkovich hardness values are 4.5 GPa in pure W and 4.9 GPa in W-2Y2O3 for a 10 N load. Ion irradiation experiments were performed on both materials at the JANNuS facility (Saclay, France) using Fe and He ions with energies of 24 MeV and 2 MeV, respectively. Radiation loops are present on the W grains whereas on yttria particles, radiation-induced damages appear as voids. Berkovich hardness values of irradiated materials are slightly higher than the non-irradiated materials. Results of the microstructure and microhardness of irradiated as well as non-irradiated materials are presented in detail. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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JournalData powered by TypesetInternational Journal of Refractory Metals and Hard Materials
PublisherData powered by TypesetElsevier Ltd
ISSN02634368
Open AccessNo
Concepts (17)
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    Ions
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    Irradiation
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    Microhardness
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    Microstructure
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    Powder metallurgy
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    Transmission electron microscopy
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    Tungsten
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    Yttrium alloys
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    YTTRIUM OXIDE
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    BERKOVICH HARDNESS
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    Electron back-scattered diffraction
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    IRRADIATED MATERIALS
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    IRRADIATION EXPERIMENTS
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    NON-IRRADIATED MATERIALS
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    RADIATION-INDUCED DAMAGES
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    Voids
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    Materials