Void growth suppression by dislocation impurity atmospheres
Abstract
A detailed calculation is given of the effect of an impurity atmosphere on void growth under irradiation damage conditions. Norris proposed that such an atmosphere can suppress void growth. The hydrostatic stress field of a dislocation that is surrounded by an impurity atmosphere was found and used to calculate the change in the effective radius of a dislocation line as a sink for interstitials and vacancies. The calculation of the impurity concentration in a Cottrell cloud takes into account the change in hydrostatic pressure produced by the presence of the cloud itself. It is found that void growth is eliminated whenever dislocations are surrounded by a condensed atmosphere of either oversized substitutional impurity atoms or interstitial impurity atoms. A condensed atmosphere will form whenever the average impurity concentration is larger than a critical concentration.
- Publication:
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Presented at the 8th ASTM Symp. on the Effect of Radiation on Structural Mater
- Pub Date:
- 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976astm.symp.....W
- Keywords:
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- Atmospheric Composition;
- Crystal Defects;
- Crystal Growth;
- Impurities;
- Concentration (Composition);
- Condensates;
- Numerical Analysis;
- Radiation Damage;
- Stress Distribution;
- Solid-State Physics