A Modeling and Neutron Diffraction Study of the High Temperature Properties of Sub-Stoichiometric Yttrium Hydride for Novel Moderator Applications

METALS(2022)

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Low-enriched-uranium (LEU) reactor systems utilize moderators to improve neutron economy. Solid yttrium hydride is one of the primary moderator candidates for high-temperature (> 700 & DEG;C) nuclear reactor applications. This is due to its ability to retain hydrogen at elevated temperatures compared to other metal hydrides. For reactor modeling purposes, both neutronic and thermos-mechanical modeling, several high-temperature properties for sub-stoichiometric yttrium hydride (YH2-x) are needed. In this paper, we present an atomistics and a neutron diffraction study of the high-temperature properties of Y and YH2-x. Specifically, we focus on the thermal lattice expansion effects in yttrium metal and yttrium hydride, which also govern bulk thermal expansion. Previously reported physical and mechanical properties for sub-stoichiometric yttrium hydride at ambient conditions are expanded using lattice dynamics to take into account high-temperature effects. Accordingly, an array of newly generated properties is presented that enables high-fidelity neutronics, and thermomechanical modeling. These properties include various elastic moduli, thermal expansion parameters for yttrium and yttrium hydride, and single-phase (YH2-x) and two-phase (Y + YH2-x) density as a function of stoichiometry and density.
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DFT, neutron diffraction, high-temperature properties, yttrium hydride, thermal expansion
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