Nanoindentation Test of Ion-Irradiated Materials: Issues, Modeling and Challenges

Author:

Ma Hailiang1ORCID,Fan Ping1,Qian Qiuyu1,Zhang Qiaoli1,Li Ke1,Zhu Shengyun1,Yuan Daqing1

Affiliation:

1. China Institute of Atomic Energy, Beijing 102413, China

Abstract

Exposure of metals to neutron irradiation results in an increase in the yield strength and a significant loss of ductility. Irradiation hardening is also closely related to the fracture toughness temperature shift or the ductile-to-brittle transition temperature (DBTT) shift in alloys with a body-centered cubic (bcc) crystal structure. Ion irradiation is an indispensable tool in the study of the radiation effects of materials for nuclear energy systems. Due to the shallow damage depth in ion-irradiated materials, the nanoindentation test is the most commonly used method for characterizing the changes in mechanical properties after ion irradiation. Issues that affect the analysis of irradiation hardening may arise due to changes in the surface morphology and mechanical properties, as well as the inherent complexities in nanoscale indentation. These issues, including changes in surface roughness, carbon contamination, the pile-up effect, and the indentation size effect, with corresponding measures, were reviewed. Modeling using the crystal plasticity finite element method of the nanoindentation of ion-irradiated materials was also reviewed. The challenges in extending the nanoindentation test to high temperatures and to multiscale simulation were addressed.

Funder

National Science Foundation of China

National major project of science and technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

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