"Method for fabricating depth-specific TEM in situ tensile bars" Janelle Wharry, George Warren, Patrick Warren, Megha Dubey, Jatuporn Burns, Yaqiao Wu, JOM Vol. 72 2020 2057-2064 Link | ||
"Method for Fabricating Depth-Specific TEM in situ Tensile Bars"
Patrick Warren, Yaqiao Wu, Janelle Wharry, George Warren, Megha Dubey, Jatu Burns,
Journal of Materials
Vol. 72
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2057 - 2064
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The growing use of ion irradiation to assess degradation of nuclear materials has created a need to develop novel methods to probe the mechanical response of shallow ion-irradiated layers. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in situ mechanical testing can isolate the ion-irradiated layer from its unirradiated substrate. However, there is a lack of established procedures for preparing TEM in situ mechanical testing specimens from bulk materials requiring depth-specific examination, e.g., target dose on the ion irradiation damage profile. This study demonstrates a new method for extracting depth-specific TEM in situ tensile bars from a bulk specimen of Fe-5 wt.%Mo. Measured yield stress, ultimate tensile stress, Young’s modulus, and elongation are consistent with those properties obtained from similarly sized Fe and Mo single-crystal nanowires. Results are discussed in the context of the specimen size effect. |
"A New Method for TEM in situ Tensile Testing of Ion Irradiated Alloys" Patrick Warren, George Warren, Nuela Enebechi, Jatu Burns, Megha Dubey, Janelle Wharry, MiNES Conference October 6-10, (2019) | |
"A standards perspective on nano mechanical testing to accelerate nuclear materials development and qualification" Janelle Wharry, Priyam Patki, George Warren, Patrick Warren, JB Hall, TMS 2021 March 15-18, (2021) |
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