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Radiation induced segregation (RIS) is a well-studied phenomena which occurs in many structurally relevant nuclear materials including austenitic stainless steels.
Deformation induced segregation to the interfaces has been a subject of significant research, since this is one of the key issues to fully understand the deformation mechanism and microstructure evolution in service of engineering materials.
Radiation induced segregation (RIS) occurs in F/M steels due to solute atoms preferentially coupling to point defect fluxes which migrate to defect sinks, such as grain boundaries (GBs).
Thus, these materials must withstand radiation effects that promote low temperature embrittlement, radiation induced segregation, high temperature helium embrittlement, swelling, accelerated creep, corrosion with the coolant, and chemical interaction with the fuel (FCCI).
It must be said that a complex ensemble of quantum structures (three lateral quantum wires and a vertical one, three lateral quantum wells and three vertical ones) can form due to capillarity and capillarity induced segregation effects [17].
Thermal solutal flows and their induced segregation and supercooling are important in the growth of an alloy crystal.
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To induce segregation, the powders were annealed at 950 °C for 1 h.
Powders were then encapsulated in quartz tubes under vacuum and annealed to induce segregation of dopants, either followed by slow air cooling or fast quenching in a water bath.
The sprayed specimens fused for longer time exhibit lower fatigue strength, because the longer fusing process induces segregation of the chromium compound in the coated microstructures.
These results suggest that ectopic Abd-B expression, at least in the wing disc epithelium, is sufficient to induce segregation between Abd-B+ and Abd-B− cells.
This control experiment confirms that loss of pili induces segregation independently of decreased generation time.
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