Kinetic lattice Monte Carlo simulations of cascade aging in iron and dilute iron-copper alloys

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Wirth, BD [1 ]
Odette, GR [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Dept Mech & Environm Engn, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
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10.1557/PROC-540-637
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TQ174 [陶瓷工业]; TB3 [工程材料学];
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0805 ; 080502 ;
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Neutron hardening and embrittlement of pressure vessel steels is due to a high density of nm scale features, including copper-manganese-nickel rich precipitates and what are generally believed to be defect cluster-solute complexes. It has been postulated that the sub nanometer defect cluster-solute complexes form directly in displacement cascades. Cluster-complexes that are thermally unstable mediate the effect of flux on embrittlement kinetics. Larger cluster-complexes, that are relatively thermally stable for irradiation times up to 1 Gs, cause embrittlement in low copper steels. Robust characterization of these two types of so-called matrix defects has been an elusive goal. In this work, Kinetic Lattice Monte Carlo (KLMC) simulations of the long term evolution of the vacancy-rich cascade core regions were carried out for both pure iron and dilute iron-copper alloys at the nominal irradiation temperature of 563 degrees K up to times when the vacancy clusters completely dissolve. Energetics were based on lattice embedded atom method potentials. Special time scaling and pulse annealing techniques were used to deal with the enormous range of inherent time scales involved, viz., rapid free vacancy jumps to slow emission from large complexes. Three-dimensional clusters rapidly form, containing a wide range of vacancies, as well as copper atoms in alloys. Small complexes are very mobile and growth takes place primarily by coalescence. The vacancy clusters ultimately dissolve at times from less than 0.1 to more than 100 MS. These simulations support the hypotheses that cascade cluster-complexes constitute both thermally stable and unstable matrix defect features.
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