Bridging microscale to macroscale mechanical property measurements of FeCrAl alloys by crystal plasticity modeling. (June 2023)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Bridging microscale to macroscale mechanical property measurements of FeCrAl alloys by crystal plasticity modeling. (June 2023)
- Main Title:
- Bridging microscale to macroscale mechanical property measurements of FeCrAl alloys by crystal plasticity modeling
- Authors:
- Gong, Mingyu
Xie, Dongyue
Sun, Tianyi
Zhang, Xinghang
Shao, Lin
Wang, Jian - Abstract:
- Highlights: The intrinsic frictional resistance associated with {110}<111> and {112}<111> slip systems were measured by in-situ micromechanical testing on unirradiated/irradiated FeCrAl alloys at 25-500 °C. Deformation-induced dislocations and radiation-induced defects result in obvious hardening at room temperature but weakened at high temperature. Both high temperature and radiation-induced defects facilitate dislocation multiplication, triggering large hardening rate. A microstructure- and temperature-dependent crystal plasticity model is employed to bridge microscale to macroscale mechanical property measurements of FeCrAl alloys. Abstract: FeCrAl alloys are candidates for accident tolerant fuel cladding of light water reactors. In this work, a microstructure- and temperature-dependent crystal plasticity model is employed to bridge microscale to macroscale mechanical property measurements of FeCrAl alloys. With the visco-plastic self-consistent (VPSC) polycrystal plasticity framework, a mechanism-based single crystal plasticity (MSCP) model adopts the Arrhenius type rate equation to describe the dependence of the critical resolved shear stress for dislocation slips on their temperature-dependent intrinsic frictional resistance and the microstructure-dependent irradiation hardening. The intrinsic frictional resistance associated with {110}<111> and {112}<111> slip systems were measured by in-situ micromechanical testing on unirradiated/irradiated samples at 25-500 °C. TheHighlights: The intrinsic frictional resistance associated with {110}<111> and {112}<111> slip systems were measured by in-situ micromechanical testing on unirradiated/irradiated FeCrAl alloys at 25-500 °C. Deformation-induced dislocations and radiation-induced defects result in obvious hardening at room temperature but weakened at high temperature. Both high temperature and radiation-induced defects facilitate dislocation multiplication, triggering large hardening rate. A microstructure- and temperature-dependent crystal plasticity model is employed to bridge microscale to macroscale mechanical property measurements of FeCrAl alloys. Abstract: FeCrAl alloys are candidates for accident tolerant fuel cladding of light water reactors. In this work, a microstructure- and temperature-dependent crystal plasticity model is employed to bridge microscale to macroscale mechanical property measurements of FeCrAl alloys. With the visco-plastic self-consistent (VPSC) polycrystal plasticity framework, a mechanism-based single crystal plasticity (MSCP) model adopts the Arrhenius type rate equation to describe the dependence of the critical resolved shear stress for dislocation slips on their temperature-dependent intrinsic frictional resistance and the microstructure-dependent irradiation hardening. The intrinsic frictional resistance associated with {110}<111> and {112}<111> slip systems were measured by in-situ micromechanical testing on unirradiated/irradiated samples at 25-500 °C. The irradiation hardening is estimated by the Bacon-Kocks-Scattergood (BKS) model with density and size of radiation-induced defects measured from microstructural characterization. Several features associated with thermo-mechanical behavior of unirradiated/irradiated polycrystalline FeCrAl alloys are captured. High density of deformation-induced dislocations and radiation-induced defects results in obvious hardening at room temperature, which is weakened at high temperature, and facilitates damage evolution during deformation. Moreover, both high temperature and radiation-induced defects, which facilitate dislocation multiplication, trigger large hardening rate. The proposed method together with application of accelerator-based ion irradiation technique is a surrogate approach to simulate neutron damage, improving the efficiency associated with evaluation of mechanical properties of FeCrAl alloys exposed to temperature, stress and radiation conditions. Graphical Abstract: Image, graphical abstract … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- International journal of plasticity. Volume 165(2023)
- Journal:
- International journal of plasticity
- Issue:
- Volume 165(2023)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 165, Issue 2023 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 165
- Issue:
- 2023
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0165-2023-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2023-06
- Subjects:
- FeCrAl alloys -- irradiation -- in-situ compression -- crystal plasticity
Plasticity -- Periodicals
Plasticité -- Périodiques
Plasticity
Periodicals
620.11233 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/07496419 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.ijplas.2023.103608 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0749-6419
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