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High-temperature steam oxidation and oxide crack effects of Zr-1Nb-1Sn-0.1Fe fuel cladding

Author(s)
Lee, Cheol MinMok, Yong-KyoonSohn, Dong-Seong
Issued Date
2017-12
DOI
10.1016/j.jnucmat.2017.10.013
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/22762
Fulltext
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022311517306803
Citation
JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS, v.496, pp.343 - 352
Abstract
In this study, high-temperature steam oxidation experiments were performed at 1012-1207 °C on Zr-1Nb-1Sn-0.1Fe fuel cladding tubes to study their weight gains and microstructural characteristics. Many specimens were tested at each test temperature, and the results were reproducible and reliable. It is often debated whether the Zr-1Nb-1Sn-0.1Fe alloy follows the weight gain correlation developed by Cathcart and Pawel (C-P correlation) at around 1000 °C. According to our results, the C-P correlation overpredicts the weight gain at around 1000 °C, and this observation agrees well with the data reported by Westinghouse. In addition, the microstructures of the specimens were analyzed using scanning electron microscopy, and it was found that circumferential cracks are formed at the oxide-metal interface only at around 1000 °C. In previous studies, it has been postulated that cracks in the oxide promote the oxidation process, but it appears that the circumferential cracks at the oxide-metal interface decrease the oxidation rate before the breakaway oxidation occurs by disturbing the diffusion of oxygen. The oxidation rate reduction due to the circumferential cracks appears to be the reason for the overprediction of the C-P correlation at around 1000 °C.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
ISSN
0022-3115
Keyword (Author)
Zirconium alloyLoss of coolant accidentWeight gainCrackBreakaway oxidation
Keyword
ZIRCONIUM ALLOYSBREAKAWAY OXIDATIONZIRCALOY-4KINETICSMIXTURESBEHAVIORREACTOR

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