The effects of helium production and heat treatment on the swelling of F82H
steel irradiated in the HFIR to 51 dpa have been investigated using B-10,
Ni-58 and Ni-60-doped specimens. The swelling of tempered F82H-std and F82H
doped with B-10 irradiated at 400 degreesC ranged from 0.52% to 1.2%, whil
e the swelling of the non-tempered F82H doped with Ni-58 or Ni-60 was less
than 0.02%. At 300 degreesC the swelling in all steels was insignificant. I
n the F82H + Ni, a high number of density carbides formed in the matrix at
these temperatures. The production of helium atoms enhanced the swelling of
the F82H steel. However, the non-tempered treatment for the F82H + Ni supp
ressed remarkably the swelling. The cause of low swelling in the F82H + Ni
may be due to the occurrence of the high density of carbides acting as sink
s or the decrease of mobility of vacancies interacting with carbon atoms in
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