Temperature Dependence of Surface Microstructure of 316l Stainless Steel Exposed to Low-Energy Hydrogen Ion Irradiation

18 Pages Posted: 11 Apr 2023

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Yunqiu Cui

Dalian University of Technology

Chunjie Niu

Dalian University of Technology

Jianhua Lv

Dalian University of Technology

Hongyu Fan

Dalian Minzu University

Chao Chen

Dalian University of Technology

Dongping Liu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Na Lu

Dalian University of Technology

Guangjiu Lei

Dalian University of Technology

Weiyuan Ni

Dalian University of Technology

Abstract

The austenitic 316L stainless steel (316LSS) is an important metal for nuclear installations due to its high strength, good plastic toughness and excellent corrosion resistance, and is commonly used as the plasma-facing and structural material. In this study, 316LSS samples are irradiated with low-energy hydrogen ions (35 eV) at the temperature of 400-1300 K to investigate the surface microstructure evolution. The experimental results show that the surface of 316LSS samples remains relatively smooth at 400 K and 600 K after irradiation. Significant surface roughening including spherical protrusions is formed on the surface at 800 K and 1100 K, and step-like streaks are observed at 1300 K. However, no drastic change in the surface morphology is observed in the separate annealing experiments at 800-1300 K. It has been shown that hydrogen ion irradiation promotes the surface microstructure evolution of 316LSS samples. After hydrogen plasma exposure, a large number of adatoms are first formed on the surface of 316LSS because of bubble growth. The adatoms then preferentially reach the defects by diffusion at certain temperatures, and aggregate into spherical protrusions with low surface energy. The qualitative simulation results show that the irradiation temperature affects the diffusion and aggregation of adatoms on the surface, and the radius of the spherical protrusions gradually increases due to the decrease of the surface binding energy and the increase of the irradiation fluence.

Keywords: Surface microstructure, Sample temperature, Hydrogen ion irradiation, 316L stainless steel, adatoms diffusion

Suggested Citation

Cui, Yunqiu and Niu, Chunjie and Lv, Jianhua and Fan, Hongyu and Chen, Chao and Liu, Dongping and Lu, Na and Lei, Guangjiu and Ni, Weiyuan, Temperature Dependence of Surface Microstructure of 316l Stainless Steel Exposed to Low-Energy Hydrogen Ion Irradiation. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4415176 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4415176

Yunqiu Cui (Contact Author)

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

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Chunjie Niu

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Jianhua Lv

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Hongyu Fan

Dalian Minzu University ( email )

China

Chao Chen

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Dongping Liu

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Na Lu

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Guangjiu Lei

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Weiyuan Ni

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

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