Abstract
The present report describes the establishing of an advanced experimental approach – high-resolution digital image correlation or µDIC – for testing miniature irradiated specimens in the ORNL’s Low Activation Materials Development and Analysis (LAMDA) facility. As expected, the µDIC approach will allow for studying strain localization inside grains, for instance, during dislocation channel-grain boundary interaction processes. This information is of high importance for understanding degradation processes in irradiated austenitic steels – in-core materials of Light Water Reactors. The Level 4 report provides a brief introduction, lists materials designated for µDIC testing and delivered in LAMDA this FY, discusses methodical concerns and preliminary observations.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | United States |
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| State | Published - 2022 |
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