Inconel 718 is a material under consideration for areas in the target regio
n of the spallation neutron source (SNS), now under construction at Oak Rid
ge National Laboratory (ORNL) in the US. In these positions., displacement
damage from protons and neutrons will affect the mechanical properties. In
addition, significant amounts of helium and hydrogen will build up in the m
aterial due to transmutation reactions. Nanoindentation measurements of sol
ution-annealed (SA) Inconel 718 specimens, implanted with Fe-, He-, and H-i
ons to simulate SNS target radiation conditions, have shown that hardening
occurs due to ion-induced displacement damage as well as due to the build-u
p of helium bubbles in the irradiated layer. Precipitation-hardened (PH) In
conel 718 also exhibited hardening by helium build-up but showed softening
as a function of displacement damage due to dissolution of the gamma ' and
gamma " precipitates. Published by Elsevier Science B.V.