ASTM E521-1996(2009) 5625 Standard Practice for Neutron Radiation Damage Simulation by Charged-Particle Irradiation《用带电粒子照射法模拟中子辐射损害的标准实施规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 521 96 (Reapproved 2009)Standard Practice forNeutron Radiation Damage Simulation by Charged-ParticleIrradiation1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 521; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revisio
2、n, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONThis practice is intended to provide the nuclear research community with recommended proceduresfor the
3、simulation of neutron radiation damage by charged-particle irradiation. It recognizes thediversity of energetic-ion producing devices, the complexities in experimental procedures, and thedifficulties in correlating the experimental results with those produced by reactor neutron irradiation.Such resu
4、lts may be used to estimate density changes and the changes in microstructure that wouldbe caused by neutron irradiation. The information can also be useful in elucidating fundamentalmechanisms of radiation damage in reactor materials.1. Scope1.1 This practice provides guidance on performing charged
5、-particle irradiations of metals and alloys. It is generallyconfined to studies of microstructural and microchemicalchanges carried out with ions of low-penetrating power thatcome to rest in the specimen. Density changes can be measureddirectly and changes in other properties can be inferred. Thisin
6、formation can be used to estimate similar changes that wouldresult from neutron irradiation. More generally, this informa-tion is of value in deducing the fundamental mechanisms ofradiation damage for a wide range of materials and irradiationconditions.1.2 The word simulation is used here in a broad
7、 sense toimply an approximation of the relevant neutron irradiationenvironment. The degree of conformity can range from poor tonearly exact. The intent is to produce a correspondencebetween one or more aspects of the neutron and chargedparticle irradiations such that fundamental relationships areest
8、ablished between irradiation or material parameters and thematerial response.1.3 The practice appears as follows:SectionApparatus 4Specimen Preparation 5-10Irradiation Techniques (including Helium Injection) 1112Damage Calculations 13Postirradiation Examination 14-16Reporting of Results 17Correlatio
9、n and Interpretation 18-221.4 The values stated in SI units are to be regarded asstandard. No other units of measurement are included in thisstandard.1.5 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this
10、standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2C 859 Terminology Relating to Nuclear MaterialsE 170 Terminology Relating to Radiation Measurementsand DosimetryE 821 Prac
11、tice for Measurement of Mechanical PropertiesDuring Charged-Particle IrradiationE 910 Test Method for Application and Analysis of HeliumAccumulation Fluence Monitors for Reactor Vessel Sur-veillance, E706 (IIIC)E 942 Guide for Simulation of Helium Effects in IrradiatedMetals3. Terminology3.1 Definit
12、ions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.1.1 Descriptions of relevant terms are found in Terminol-ogy C 859 and Terminology E 170.3.2 Definitions:3.2.1 damage energy, nthat portion of the energy lost byan ion moving through a solid that is transferred as kinetic1This practice is under the jurisdict
13、ion of ASTM Committee E10 on NuclearTechnology and Applications and is the direct responsibility of SubcommitteeE10.08 on Procedures for Neutron Radiation Damage Simulation.Current edition approved Aug. 1, 2009. Published September 2009. Originallyapproved in 1976. Last previous edition approved in
14、2003 as E 521 96 (2003)1.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 B
15、arr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.energy to atoms of the medium; strictly speaking, the energytransfer in a single encounter must exceed the energy requiredto displace an atom from its lattice cite.3.2.2 displacement, nthe process of dislodging an atomfro
16、m its normal site in the lattice.3.2.3 path length, nthe total length of path measuredalong the actual path of the particle.3.2.4 penetration depth, na projection of the range alongthe normal to the entry face of the target.3.2.5 projected range, nthe projection of the range alongthe direction of th
17、e incidence ion prior to entering the target.3.2.6 range, nthe distance from the point of entry at thesurface of the target to the point at which the particle comes torest.3.2.7 stopping power (or stopping cross section), ntheenergy lost per unit path length due to a particular process;usually expre
18、ssed in differential form as dE/dx.3.2.8 straggling, nthe statistical fluctuation due to atomicor electronic scattering of some quantity such as particle rangeor particle energy at a given depth.3.3 Symbols:Symbols:A1,Z1the atomic weight and the number of the bombard-ing ion.A2,Z2the atomic weight a
19、nd number of the atoms of themedium undergoing irradiation.depadamage energy per atom; a unit of radiation expo-sure. It can be expressed as the product of sdeand the fluence.dpadisplacements per atom; a unit of radiation exposuregiving the mean number of times an atom is displaced from itslattice s
20、ite. It can be expressed as the product of sdand thefluence.heavy ionused here to denote an ion of mass 4.light ionan arbitrary designation used here for conve-nience to denote an ion of mass #4.Tdan effective value of the energy required to displace anatom from its lattice site.sd(E)an energy-depen
21、dent displacement cross section; sddenotes a spectrum-averaged value. Usual unit is barns.sde(E)an energy-dependent damage energy cross section;sdedenotes a spectrum-averaged value. Usual unit is barns-eVor barns-keV.4. Significance and Use4.1 A characteristic advantage of charged-particle irradia-t
22、ion experiments is precise, individual, control over most of theimportant irradiation conditions such as dose, dose rate,temperature, and quantity of gases present. Additional at-tributes are the lack of induced radioactivation of specimensand, in general, a substantial compression of irradiation ti
23、me,from years to hours, to achieve comparable damage as mea-sured in displacements per atom (dpa). An important applica-tion of such experiments is the investigation of radiation effectsin not-yet-existing environments, such as fusion reactors.4.2 The primary shortcoming of ion bombardments stemsfro
24、m the damage rate, or temperature dependences of themicrostructural evolutionary processes in complex alloys, orboth. It cannot be assumed that the time scale for damageevolution can be comparably compressed for all processes byincreasing the displacement rate, even with a correspondingshift in irra
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