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Physics-based model of irradiation creep for ferritic materials under fusion energy operation conditions

Qianran Yu, Giacomo Po, Jaime Marian

2022Journal of Applied Physics11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Irradiation creep is known to be an important process for structural materials in nuclear environments, potentially leading to creep failure at temperatures where thermal creep is generally negligible. While there is a great deal of data for irradiation creep in steels and zirconium alloys in light water reactor conditions, much less is known for first wall materials under fusion energy conditions. Lacking suitable fusion neutron sources for detailed experimentation, modeling, and simulation can help bridge the dose-rate and spectral-effects gap and produce quantifiable expectations for creep deformation of first wall materials under standard fusion conditions. In this paper, we develop a comprehensive model for irradiation creep created from merging a crystal plasticity representation of the dislocation microstructure and a defect evolution simulator that accounts for the entire cluster dimensionality space. Both approaches are linked by way of a climb velocity that captures dislocation-biased defect absorption and a dislocation strengthening term that reflects the accumulation of defect clusters in the system. We carry out our study in Fe under first wall fusion reactor conditions, characterized by a fusion neutron spectrum with average recoil energies of 20 keV and a damage dose rate of ≈3×10−7 dpa/s at temperatures between 300 and 800 K.

Topics & Concepts

CreepMaterials scienceDislocationFusion powerIrradiationClimbStructural materialNeutronNeutron transportNuclear physicsNuclear engineeringComposite materialThermodynamicsPhysicsPlasmaEngineeringFusion materials and technologiesNuclear Materials and PropertiesNuclear materials and radiation effects