Neutron-induced swelling

Neutron-induced swelling is the increase of volume and decrease of density of materials subjected to intense neutron radiation. Neutrons impacting the material's lattice rearrange its atoms, causing buildup of dislocations and voids. Together with the resulting strength reduction, it is a major concern for materials for nuclear reactors. Materials show significant differences in their swelling resistance.

 Missing image
Science.jpg


This physics article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it
.

See also: Neutron-induced swelling, Density, Dislocation, Neutron radiation, Nuclear reactor, Physics, Swelling, Void