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Chapter 4 - Research Tools: Microstructure, Mechanical Properties, and Computational Thermodynamics...

by Colin English, Jonathan Hyde, George Odette, G Lucas, Lizhen Tan
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Book Chapter
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Page Numbers
103 to 161
Publisher Name
Elsevier
Publisher Location
United States of America

The purpose of this Chapter is to provide an overview of the research tools that are available to evaluate the response of materials that are subject to atomic displacements caused by fast particle irradiation. The major focus is on metals employed in structural components in operating or planned nuclear fission and fusion reactors. Understanding, predicting and characterising the changes in material properties under irradiation requires the ability to characterise the irradiation-induced microstructure at and above the atomic scale, and the ability to relate such changes to the observed degradation in performance sustaining properties. Thus, any discussion of research tools necessarily involves microstructural characterization techniques and mechanical property characterization techniques. In addition, computational thermodynamics (and related multiscale, multiphysics modeling) can also be considered characterization tools since they enable the study of the thermodynamically and kinetically mediated mechanisms (influenced by the irradiation environment) that affect microstructural evolution. Hence, this chapter also contains a brief review of computational thermodynamics.