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[en] The contribution of anisotropy in Burgers vector distribution to irradiation creep behavior has been largely ignored in irradiation creep models. However, findings on Frank loops suggest that it may be very important. Procedures are defined to identify the orientations of a/2<110> Burgers vectors for dislocations in face-centered cubic crystals. By means of these procedures the anisotropy in Burgers vector populations was determined for three Nimonic PE16 pressurized tube specimens irradiated under stress. Considerable anisotropy in Burgers vector population develops during irradiation creep. It is inferred that dislocation motion during irradiation creep is restricted primarily to a climb of a/2<110> dislocations on 100 planes. Effect of these results on irradiation creep modeling and deformation induced irradiation growth is considered
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May 1984; 20 p; 12. international symposium on effects of radiation on materials; Williamsburg, VA (USA); 18-20 Jun 1984; CONF-840604--22; Available from NTIS, PC A02/MF A01; 1 as DE84016623
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ALLOYS, ALUMINIUM ALLOYS, BORON ADDITIONS, CHROMIUM ALLOYS, COBALT ADDITIONS, COPPER ADDITIONS, CORROSION RESISTANT ALLOYS, CRYSTAL DEFECTS, CRYSTAL LATTICES, CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, CUBIC LATTICES, HEAT RESISTING ALLOYS, IRON ALLOYS, LINE DEFECTS, MECHANICAL PROPERTIES, MOLYBDENUM ALLOYS, NICKEL ALLOYS, NICKEL BASE ALLOYS, NIMONIC, RADIATION EFFECTS, TITANIUM ALLOYS, ZIRCONIUM ADDITIONS
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