About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2020 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Powder Materials for Energy Applications
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Presentation Title |
Processing and Characteristics of Nanostructured Ferritic Alloys for Nuclear Reactor Applications |
Author(s) |
Thak Sang Byun, David T Hoelzer |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Thak Sang Byun |
Abstract Scope |
The powder-metallurgy based nanostructured ferritic alloys (NFAs) have been considered as prominent materials for future fission and fusion reactor core components because of their excellent creep strength and resistance to radiation-induced degradation of mechanical properties. Special milling and consolidation processes have been developed for improving the mechanical properties of NFAs as their nanocluster-strengthened microstructures often show high-temperature embrittlement and poor ductility. This talk is to summarize the processing routes and practices that have been developed to produce advanced NFAs with excellent high-temperature mechanical properties, as well as with uniquely-high defect sink efficiencies. The discussion will focus on the processing development efforts for improving the fracture toughness and fabricability of the phase-transformable 9Cr and 12Cr NFAs and the 14Cr NFAs with highly stabilized microstructures. It was demonstrated that a carefully designed milling process combined with a low temperature consolidation and/or a thermomechanical treatment could lead to significant improvement in mechanical properties. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: Supplemental Proceedings volume |