TECHNIQUES FOR RAPID SCREENING OF THE SWELLING CHARACTERISTICS OF ION-IRRADIATED METALS.

A. Taylor, J. Stubbins, J. Moteff

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Abstract

A quick, efficient experimental method for screening the temperature and dose dependencies of swelling in ion-bombarded metals has been presented. The temperature-gradient specimen holder permits a continuous temperature drop across the specimen to be maintained during irradiation. Separate beam ports allow three dose levels to be attained for any given run, or they may be used to compare swelling with and without helium injection. Postirradiation step-height measurements reveal integrated void-swelling values as a function of temperature and dose.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages42-50
Number of pages9
StatePublished - 1975
Externally publishedYes
EventExp Methods for Charged-Part Irradiat, Symp, Proc - Gatlinburg, TN, USA
Duration: Sep 30 1975Sep 30 1975

Conference

ConferenceExp Methods for Charged-Part Irradiat, Symp, Proc
CityGatlinburg, TN, USA
Period9/30/759/30/75

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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