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A Snapshot of the Microstructural Evolution of Alloy 800H Under Heavy Ion Irradiation

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Alloy 800H is widely used in chemical processing facilities, industrial heating, and power generation units because of their high temperature strength and resistance to swelling, corrosion, and creep rupture [1].… Click to show full abstract

Alloy 800H is widely used in chemical processing facilities, industrial heating, and power generation units because of their high temperature strength and resistance to swelling, corrosion, and creep rupture [1]. The commercial alloy is code certified for nuclear systems with operating temperatures up to 760 oC and a candidate material for Generation IV nuclear reactors [2,3]. However, uncertainty remains regarding the microstructural stability of alloy 800H under irradiation.

Keywords: irradiation; alloy 800h; alloy; microstructural evolution; snapshot microstructural; evolution alloy

Journal Title: Microscopy and Microanalysis
Year Published: 2017

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