A mechanism of microcrater formation in metallic material irradiated by a low-energy high-current electron beam


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Experiments with stainless steel (304L grade) samples exposed to microsecond pulses of high-current low-energy (10–30 keV) electron beam have been performed to determine dependences of the morphology, average diameter, and density of irradiation-induced microcraters on the beam energy density. A mechanism is proposed, according to which the crater formation is caused by radial spreading of the melt from the site of localization of a MnS inclusion under the action of the surface tension gradient caused by overheating of the inclusion. Estimations of the dimensions of microcraters are in satisfactory agreement with experimental data.

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G. Ozur

Institute of High-Current Electronics, Siberian Branch

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Email: ozur@Lve.hcei.tsc.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Tomsk, 634055

D. Proskurovsky

Institute of High-Current Electronics, Siberian Branch

Email: ozur@Lve.hcei.tsc.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Tomsk, 634055

V. Rotshtein

Tomsk State Pedagogical University

Email: ozur@Lve.hcei.tsc.ru
俄罗斯联邦, Tomsk, 634061


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