Ace the EPRI EF Nuclear Power Plant Materials Certification 2026 – Energize Your Career in Nuclear Science!

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Which operating environment can alter material properties, particularly in nuclear applications?

High humidity

Neutron radiation

Neutron irradiation in a reactor environment can alter material properties. When neutrons collide with atoms in a solid, they can displace atoms from their lattice sites, creating point defects and defect clusters. This radiation damage hinders dislocation motion, leading to irradiation hardening and embrittlement, and can reduce ductility and fracture toughness. Neutron interactions can also cause transmutation, producing helium and hydrogen within the material, which can form gas bubbles, cause swelling, and promote cracking. The combination of these microstructural changes, along with the temperature at which materials operate in a reactor, drives significant shifts in strength, toughness, and dimensional stability. While high humidity, vacuum, and mechanical fatigue can affect materials in general, the distinctive environmental factor that drives material-property changes in nuclear applications is neutron irradiation.

Vacuum

Mechanical fatigue

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