Irradiation Effects on Stability of ?-UZr2 phase in U-50 wt% Zr Alloy

JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS(2023)

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U-50wt%Zr is a candidate metallic nuclear fuel with potential application in light water reactors due to its excellent thermal properties and high radiation tolerance. The Zr-rich UZr fuels possess greater swelling resistance and fission gas release characteristics compared with U-rich UZr fuels. In this current study, the 8-phase U-50wt%Zr is proton irradiated at room temperature to 1 displacement per atom (dpa) to provide insights on phase stability under irradiation conditions. High resolution characterization of Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) and Atom Probe Tomography (APT) characterization techniques are used to elucidate microstructural changes due to irradiation. TEM and APT results show highly oriented bcc ,B- Zr-rich platelet precipitates nucleating adjacent to a-U phases inside the UZr2 matrix. Formation of this platelet morphology is characteristic of Widmanstatten structure which can be attributed to a variety of factors such as differences in thermal expansion coefficient between the phases, grain size, alloy composi-tion, and cooling rate. The phases present are distinctly different than those observed through in situ an-nealing, but irradiation accelerates diffusion and phase separation kinetics. These microstructural changes in U-50wt%Zr are different from those achieved by pure thermodynamic or high temperature heavy ion irradiation experiments. Our work, together with previous ones, highlight the necessity to study the U-Zr phase diagram under non-equilibrium thermodynamics conditions to support this material's deployment as a viable nuclear fuel form.(c) 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Phase stability,Irradiation,Uranium zirconium,Metallic fuels
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