Simulated Environmental Tests for Selected ATF Cladding Solutions

Journal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science(2021)

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Abstract Current development on advanced technology fuel (ATF) claddings is aiming at improved high temperature integrity of new cladding solutions that are based on the existing zirconium claddings. To assess their performance for commercial use, their thorough characterization is essential. The primary requirement for the cladding materials is the ability to tolerate loss of cooling for a significant period without failing. The tests in this work were performed on different types of coated Zr-alloys in a high temperature furnace in flowing steam conditions at 1100 °C/ 60 min, 1200 °C/ 30 min and 1300 °C / 5 min. In addition, exposures were performed in pressurized water reactor (PWR) water chemistry to confirm the material viability in normal light water reactor (LWR) operating conditions. After PWR and steam tests, the exposed specimens were studied using a Zeiss Crossbeam 540 field emission gunscanning electron microscope (FEG-SEM) equipped with a semi-quantitative energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer (EDS). Most of the tested specimens indicated detached coating layer. Varying amounts of cracking in the coatings were present. Some of the cracks extended into the base material. Based on this study, further development is needed.
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