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Radiation Tolerance of Ultrafine-Grained Materials Fabricated by Severe Plastic Deformation

Journal

MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS
Volume 60, Issue 9, Pages 1723-1731

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JAPAN INST METALS & MATERIALS
DOI: 10.2320/matertrans.MF201931

Keywords

radiation resistance; severe plastic deformation; ultrafine-grained materials; nanostructured materials; grain boundaries; radiation-induced defects; ion irradiation; neutron irradiation; mechanical performance; microstructure

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  1. Saint Petersburg State University via the grant Lot 3 Applied [26130576]

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This paper presents a historical overview of studies on the irradiation behaviour of ultrafine-grained materials produced by severe plastic deformation (SPD), which allows fabricating bulk materials with submicron grain size and nanostructural features, essentially enhancing their strength and functional properties. The dramatically increased interface fraction also provides substantially improved microstructure tolerance and ultrafine-grained material properties for electron, proton, ion or neutron irradiation. Issues related to considering SPD metals and alloys as advanced radiation-resistant materials are discussed.

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