Max Boleininger Sergei L. Dudarev
Linear elasticity theory predicts a divergent strain field at the dislocation core, resulting from the continuum approximation breaking down at the atomic scale. We introduce a minimum model that includes elastic interactions and discrete lattice periodicity, and derive a set of equations that treat the core of an edge dislocation from a solely geo…
Preprint PublishedDaniel R. Mason Duc Nguyen-Manh Mihai-Cosmin Marinica Rebecca Alexander Sergei L. Dudarev
The low energy structures of irradiation-induced defects have been studied in detail, as these determine the available modes by which a defect can diffuse or relax. As a result, there are many studies concerning the relative energies of possible defect structures, and empirical potentials are commonly fitted to or evaluated with respect to these en…
Preprint PublishedYang Li Max Boleininger Christian Robertson Laurent Dupuy Sergei L Dudarev
Body-centered cubic metals and alloys irradiated by energetic particles form highly mobile prismatic dislocation loops with a/2 {111} -type Burgers vectors. We show how to simulate thermal diffusion of prismatic loops using a discrete dislocation dynamics approach that explicitly includes the stochastic forces associated with ambient thermal fluctu…
Preprint PublishedPui-Wai Ma S. L. Dudarev
CALANIE (CALculation of ANIsotropic Elastic energy) program evaluates an elastic interaction correction to the total energy of a localized object, for example a defect in a solid material simulated using an {it ab initio} or molecular statics approach, resulting from the use of periodic boundary conditions. The correction, computed using a fully el…
Preprint PublishedK. Arakawa M.-C. Marinica S. Fitzgerald L. Proville D. Nguyen-Manh S. L. Dudarev P.-W. Ma T. D. Swinburne A. M. Goryaeva T. Yamada T. Amino S. Arai Y. Yamamoto K. Higuchi N. Tanaka H. Yasuda T. Yasuda H. Mori
The diffusion of defects in crystalline materials governs macroscopic behaviour in a wide range of processes, including alloying, precipitation, phase transformation, and creep. In real materials, intrinsic defects are unavoidably bound to static trapping centres such as impurity atoms, meaning that their diffusion is controlled by the de-trapping …
PublishedDaniel Mason Andrea Sand Sergei Dudarev
We describe the development of a new object kinetic Monte Carlo code where the elementary defect objects are off-lattice atomistic configurations. Atomic-level transitions are used to transform and translate objects, to split objects and to merge them together. This gradually constructs a database of atomic configurations- a set of relevant defect …
Preprint PublishedGerald Pintsuk Eberhard Diegele Sergei Dudarev Michael Gorley Jean Henry Jens Reiser Michael Rieth
This paper addresses the EUROfusion DEMO materials research program and highlights the characterization of the in-vessel baseline materials EUROFER97, CuCrZr and tungsten as well as advanced structural and high heat flux materials developed for risk mitigation. In support of engineering design activities the focus primarily is to assemble a data ba…
Preprint PublishedJ. Chapman Pui-Wai Ma S. L. Dudarev
Magnetic plasma confinement is a key element of fusion tokamak power plant design, yet changes in magnetic properties of alloys and steels occurring under neutron irradiation are often overlooked. We perform a quantitative study exploring how irradiation-induced precipitation affects magnetic properties of Fe-Cr alloys. Magnetic properties are simu…
Preprint PublishedLeo Ma S. L. Dudarev
Formation and migration energies, elastic dipole and relaxation volume tensors of nano-defects are the parameters that determine the rates of evolution of microstructure under irradiation and the magnitude of macroscopic elastic stresses and strains resulting from the accumulation of defects in materials. To find accurate values of these parameters…
Preprint PublishedS. L. Dudarev D. R. Mason E. Tarleton P.-W. Ma A. E. Sand
Predicting strains, stresses and swelling in power plant components exposed to irradiation directly from the observed or computed defect and dislocation microstructure is a fundamental problem of fusion power plant design that has so far eluded a practical solution. We develop a model, free from parameters not accessible to direct evaluation or obs…
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