NSUF 24-5018: Neutron/Proton Round Robin: What role does irradiation type play in enhancing ordering in Ni-Cr-based alloys?
'It has been shown that irradiation can enhance ordering in selected Ni-Cr based alloys via proton and neutron irradiation, however heavy ion irradiation to similar doses did not result in ordering. There is a trade-off between ballistic mixing and enhanced diffusion that may produce flux and cascade size dependent microstructures. This innovative project will be dedicated to uncovering the roles of irradiation-type (neutron and proton) in promoting long-range order in Ni-Cr based alloys.
Tilleggsinformasjon
Felt | Verdi |
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Awarded Institution | Oregon State University |
CINR Number | 24-31320 |
Embargo End Date | 2032-04-16 |
Facility Tech Lead | Adrien Couet, Gordon Kohse |
Irradiation Facilities | University of Wisconsin Ion Beam Laboratory |
NSUF Call | FY 2024 CINR |
PI | Julie Tucker |
PIE Facilities | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Nuclear Reactor Laboratory |
Project Member | Professor David Sprouster, Assistant Research Professor - Stony Brook University (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2689-0721) |
Project Member | Dr. Julie Tucker, Associate Professor - Oregon State University (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0886-1580) |
Project Member | Dr. Jia-Hong Ke, Computational Scientist - Idaho National Laboratory (https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8931-7885) |
Project Type | CINR |