Tritium Desorption Behavior and Microstructure Evolution of Beryllium Irradiated at Low Temperature Up to High Neutron Dose in BR2 Reactor

JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR ENGINEERING(2023)

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The present study investigated the release of tritium from beryllium irradiated at 323 K to a neutron fluence of 4.67 x 10(26) m(-2) (E > 1 MeV), corresponding up to 22,000 appm helium and 2000 appm tritium productions. The TPD tests revealed a single tritium release peak during thermal desorption tests, irrespective of the heating mode employed. The tritium release peaks occurred at temperatures ranging from 1031-1136 K, depending on the heating mode, with a desorption energy of 1.6 eV. Additionally, the effective tritium diffusion coefficient was found to vary from 1.2 x 10-12 m(2)/s at 873 K to 1.8 x 10(-10 )m(2)/s at 1073 K. The evolution of beryllium microstructure was found to be dependent on the annealing temperature. No discernible differences were observed between the as-received state and after annealing at 473-773 K for 5 h, with a corresponding porosity range of 1-2%. The annealing at temperatures of 873-1373 K for 5 h resulted in the formation of large bubbles, with porosity increasing sharply above 873 K and reaching 30-60%.
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beryllium,neutron irradiation,tritium release
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