The Modeling of Radiation-Induced Phosphorus Segregation at Point Defect Sinks in Dilute Fe-P Alloys / IA. Stepanov, VA. Pechenkin, YV. Konobeev
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- Effects of Radiation on Materials: 21st International Symposium (21st : 2002 : Tucson, Arizona)
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- 1 online resource (11 pages) : illustrations, figures, tables
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- Stepanov, IA., Konobeev, YV., Pechenkin, VA., American Society for Testing and Materials, and ASTM International
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- Both the intergranular and intragranular segregation of phosphorus may significantly contribute to irradiation embrittlement of reactor pressure vessel steels. The modeling of phosphorus radiation-induced segregation at cylindrical (dislocations), spherical (precipitates and voids) and flat (sample surfaces, grain boundaries) point defect sinks has been carried out in order to compare the kinetics and extent of segregation at various point defect sinks. Dilute Fe-P alloys relevant to model and VVER-440 pressure vessel steels were considered.
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- Volume 2004, Issue 1447 (January 2004)
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- 9780803154940 (e-ISBN)
9780803134775
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- Includes bibliographical references 15.
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