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Phase stability, swelling, microstructure and strength of Ti3SiC2-TiC ceramics after low dose neutron irradiation

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JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS
Volume 483, Issue -, Pages 44-53

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2016.10.036

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  1. Scientific User Facilities Division, Office of Basic Energy Sciences
  2. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Fusion Energy Sciences [DE-AC05-000R22725]
  3. UT-Battelle, LLC
  4. Department of Energy
  5. DOE Public Access Plan

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W(n+1)AX(n) (MAX) phase Ti3SiC2 materials were neutron irradiated at similar to 400, similar to 630, and 700 degrees C to a fluence of similar to 2 x 10(25) n/m(2) (E > 0.1 MeV). After irradiation at similar to 400 degrees C, anisotropic c-axis dilation of-1.5% was observed. Room temperature strength was reduced from 445 +/- 29 MPa to 315 +/- 33 MPa and the fracture surfaces showed flat facets and transgranular cracks instead of typical kink-band deformation and bridging ligaments. XRD phase analysis indicated an increase of 10-15 wd TiC. After irradiation at similar to 700 degrees C there were no lattice parameter changes, similar to 5 wt% decomposition to TiC occurred, and strength was 391 +/- 71 MPa and 378 +/- 31 MPa. The fracture surfaces indicated kink-band based deformation but with lesser extent of delamination than as-received samples. Ti3SiC2 appears to be radiation tolerant at similar to 400 degrees C, and increasingly radiation resistant at similar to 630-700 degrees C, but a higher temperature may be necessary for full recovery.

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