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Microscopy and Microanalysis | 2016

Complementary Techniques for Quantification of α' Phase Precipitation in Neutron-Irradiated Fe-Cr-Al Model Alloys

Samuel A. Briggs; Philip D. Edmondson; Kevin G. Field; Yukinori Yamamoto; Kenneth C. Littrell; Charles R. Daily; Kumar Sridharan

The substandard performance of Zircaloy LWR cladding materials under loss-of-coolant accident (LOCA) conditions has prompted the search for a more well-suited material for these conditions. Initial investigations of Fe-Cr-Al alloys have demonstrated their superior high temperature oxidation and corrosion resistance compared to Zr-based alloys [1]. However, questions still remain regarding the radiation tolerance of Fe-Cr-Al alloys which, similar to other high-Cr ferritic alloys, are susceptible to embrittlement due to the precipitation of a Cr-rich αʹ phase.


Biosensing and Nanomedicine XI | 2018

Imaging radiation damage in nanoparticles for radiation therapies (Conference Presentation)

Khalid Mikhiel Hattar; Timothy J. Boyle; Daniel Charles Bufford; Sarah J Blair; Christopher M. Barr; Brittany Muntifering; Samuel A. Briggs

Nanomaterials have shown promise for a variety of medical applications due to their unique properties and form factors compared to their bulk counterparts. Several novel medical technologies leveraging these properties are in various stages of development for applications including drug delivery, anti-microbial, diagnostic, or therapy technologies. A subset of these technologies, namely radiation therapy applications, require the nanoparticles to retain their structure and properties in radiation environments. It has been demonstrated that nanoparticle irradiation response can vary greatly from bulk materials response, as damage effects become dominated by sputtering and surface effects. As such, the stability, or rather the resistance of these materials towards radiation-induced degradation needs to be well understood to gauge the efficacy of candidate nanoparticles for these applications. This presentation details ongoing efforts at the In-situ Ion Irradiation Transmission Electron Microscopy (I3TEM) facility at Sandia National Laboratories to study and characterize the structural evolution of nanoparticles utilizing both in-situ and ex-situ ion beam irradiation techniques. Materials systems of interest include CeO2 nanoparticles, used for protecting healthy cells from radiation damage, and Au and HfO2 nanoparticles, used to increase local dose from proton therapies. Observed nanoparticle responses were varied and included stability, coalescence, ablation, cratering, sputtering, and swelling, depending on particle species, morphology, and irradiation condition. This diversity in nanoparticle irradiation response demonstrates the need for additional systematic study to determine the ultimate usefulness of various nanoparticle species for radiation therapy applications.


Scripta Materialia | 2016

Irradiation-enhanced α′ precipitation in model FeCrAl alloys

Philip D. Edmondson; Samuel A. Briggs; Yukinori Yamamoto; Richard H. Howard; Kumar Sridharan; Kurt A. Terrani; Kevin G. Field


Acta Materialia | 2017

A combined APT and SANS investigation of α′ phase precipitation in neutron-irradiated model FeCrAl alloys ☆

Samuel A. Briggs; Philip D. Edmondson; Kenneth C. Littrell; Yukinori Yamamoto; Richard H. Howard; Charles R. Daily; Kurt A. Terrani; Kumar Sridharan; Kevin G. Field


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2017

Mechanical properties of neutron-irradiated model and commercial FeCrAl alloys

Kevin G. Field; Samuel A. Briggs; Kumar Sridharan; Richard H. Howard; Yukinori Yamamoto


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2017

Heterogeneous dislocation loop formation near grain boundaries in a neutron-irradiated commercial FeCrAl alloy

Kevin G. Field; Samuel A. Briggs; Xunxiang Hu; Yukinori Yamamoto; Richard H. Howard; Kumar Sridharan


Acta Materialia | 2017

Dislocation loop evolution during in-situ ion irradiation of model FeCrAl alloys

Jack C. Haley; Samuel A. Briggs; Philip D. Edmondson; Kumar Sridharan; S.G. Roberts; Sergio Lozano-Perez; Kevin G. Field


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2016

Observations of defect structure evolution in proton and Ni ion irradiated Ni-Cr binary alloys

Samuel A. Briggs; Christopher M. Barr; Janne Pakarinen; Mahmood Mamivand; Khalid Mikhiel Hattar; Dane Morgan; Mitra L. Taheri; Kumar Sridharan


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2017

Dislocation loop formation in model FeCrAl alloys after neutron irradiation below 1 dpa

Kevin G. Field; Samuel A. Briggs; Kumar Sridharan; Yukinori Yamamoto; Richard H. Howard


Scripta Materialia | 2018

Precipitation of α′ in neutron irradiated commercial FeCrAl alloys☆

Kevin G. Field; Kenneth C. Littrell; Samuel A. Briggs

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Kevin G. Field

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Yukinori Yamamoto

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Kumar Sridharan

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Richard H. Howard

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Philip D. Edmondson

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Kenneth C. Littrell

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Chad M. Parish

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Charles R. Daily

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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