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Shibata, Taiju; Ishihara, Masahiro; Takahashi, Tsuneo*; Motohashi, Yoshinobu*
Proceedings of Asian Pacific Conference on Fracture and Strength '01(APCFS '01) and International Conference on Advanced Technology in Experimental Mechanics '01 (ATEM '01), p.894 - 898, 2001/00
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Oku, Tatsuo*; Kurumada, A.*; Nakata, M.*; Takeda, K.*; Kawamata, K.*; Arai, Taketoshi; Ishihara, Masahiro
Proceedings of 24th Biennial Conference on Carbon (CARBON '99), p.574 - 575, 1999/07
no abstracts in English
; Nishino, Yasuharu; Yamahara, Takeshi;
Proc. of 42nd Conf. on Robotics and Remote Systems, 2, p.52 - 57, 1994/00
no abstracts in English
; Nishino, Yasuharu; Yamahara, Takeshi;
Transactions of the American Nuclear Society, 71, 522 Pages, 1994/00
no abstracts in English
Sakai, Tomoki*; Wakui, Takashi; Saito, Shigeru; Futakawa, Masatoshi; Mori, Kotaro*
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Radiation damage to materials is a factor that determines the lifetime of equipment used in high-radiation environments, and it is essential to understand the radiation damage. Ion irradiation has been used as a method of simulating irradiation damage, but the damage area is limited to the thin surface layer and has a gradient damage distribution. Therefore, micro-indentation test was applied as the method to investigating the mechanical properties and then the hardness in irradiated and unirradiated area. Increase of hardness due to irradiation was confirmed and the hardness increased by adding light ion. On the other hand, amount of increase in hardness decreased with increasing the irradiation temperature.
Sakai, Tomoki*; Wakui, Takashi; Saito, Shigeru; Futakawa, Masatoshi; Mori, Kotaro*
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One of dominant factors to determine the lifetime of components used under the high-radiation environment is the radiation damage of materials and then understanding of the radiation damage is very important. Although ion irradiation has been conducted as the method simulating the radiation damage, the damaged area is limited to the surface layer of the specimen and has the gradient damage distribution. Micro-indentation tests with a Berkovich indenter were conducted in irradiated and unirradiated area on ion irradiated specimens and the micro-hardness was estimated from load and depth curve. The micro-hardness increased by the irradiation. The micro-hardness increased further under the irradiation condition that hydrogen ion and helium ion were added. On the other hand, the micro-hardness decreased with increasing irradiated temperature.