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Metallurgical characterization of the delta phase formation in uranium-zirconium alloy fuels

Author(s)
Irukuvarghula, SandeepAhn, SangjoonMcDeavitt, Sean M.
Issued Date
2012-03-12
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/34442
Citation
2012 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Abstract
Uranium – 10 wt% zirconium (U-10Zr) alloy nuclear fuels have been used for many decades and new variations are under consideration ranging from U-5Zr to U-50Zr. As a precursor to studying fission gas behavior using ion implantation, a basic study of U-Zr metallurgy was completed. The initial focus was to clarify literature ambiguity regarding the formation of the UZr2 delta phase. Sample alloys were created containing 0.1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, and 50 wt% zirconium. Initial structures were created via “furnace-cooled” and “gamma-quenched” temperature profiles. Samples of each composition and thermal profile were annealed under argon at 600°C for 24, 72, and 168 hours. Quantitative analyses were completed using an electron microprobe. The delta phase formed readily in annealed furnace-cooled samples whereas gamma-quenched samples exhibited sluggish transformations. The rate of cooling U-Zr alloys has a profound impact on the kinetics of delta phase formation.
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The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS)

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