Role of Interface in Multilayered Composites under Irradiation: A Mathematical Investigation

Locci, Antonio Mario
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Fadda, Sarah;Delogu, Francesco;Cuesta-López, Santiago
2017-01-01

Abstract

A continuum model of point-defects evolution during irradiation of a multilayer composite material is presented in this work. Nonstationary balance equations are used to describe production, recombination, transport, and annihilation, or removal, of vacancies and interstitials in a β-μ-β three-layer system (μ = Cu and β = Nb, V, or Ni). In addition, transport and trapping of point-defects at interfaces are taken into account. Numerical investigation on similarities and differences between Cu/Nb, Cu/V, and Cu/Ni systems is also performed. A general comparison of model results reveals that average vacancy concentration is typically higher than SIA one in both layers for all the systems investigated. This is a consequence of the higher diffusion rate of SIAs with respect to vacancies. Stationary state is reached without saturating interface point-defect traps by all systems but Cu/Ni for the case of SIAs. It can be also seen that Cu/Nb and Cu/V systems have a very similar behavior regarding point-defect temporal evolution in copper (layer μ), while higher SIA concentration at steady state is shown therein by the Cu/Ni structure. Moreover, Cu/V system displays the lower stationary vacancy concentration in layer β.
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http://www.hindawi.com/journals/amse/
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/amse/2017/1079735/
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internazionale
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Materials Science (all); Engineering (all)
Ortún-Palacios, Jaime; Locci, Antonio Mario; Fadda, Sarah; Delogu, Francesco; Cuesta-López, Santiago
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