In situ ceramic layer growth on coated fuel particles dispersed in a zirconium metal matrix
- 1. Fuel Cycle and Isotopes Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 (United States)
- 2. Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 (United States)
- 3. Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439 (United States)
Description
The extent and nature of the chemical interaction between the outermost coating layer of coated fuel particles embedded in zirconium metal during fabrication of metal matrix microencapsulated fuels were examined. Various particles with outermost coating layers of pyrocarbon, SiC, and ZrC have been investigated in this study. ZrC–Zr interaction was the least substantial, while the PyC–Zr reaction can be exploited to produce a ZrC layer at the interface in an in situ manner. The thickness of the ZrC layer in the latter case can be controlled by adjusting the time and temperature during processing. The kinetics of ZrC layer growth is significantly faster from what is predicted using literature carbon diffusivity data in ZrC. SiC–Zr interaction is more complex and results in formation of various chemical phases in a layered aggregate morphology at the interface
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Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2013.02.042Additional details
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2013.02.042;
- PII
- S0022-3115(13)00448-0;
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Journal of Nuclear Materials
- Journal Volume
- 437
- Journal Issue
- 1-3
- Journal Page Range
- p. 171-177
- ISSN
- 0022-3115
- CODEN
- JNUMAM
INIS
- Country of Publication
- Netherlands
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 45067351
- Subject category
- S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
- Descriptors DEI
- COATED FUEL PARTICLES; FABRICATION; INTERACTIONS; PYROLYTIC CARBON; SILICON CARBIDES; ZIRCONIUM; ZIRCONIUM CARBIDES
- Descriptors DEC
- CARBIDES; CARBON; CARBON COMPOUNDS; ELEMENTS; FUEL PARTICLES; METALS; NONMETALS; SILICON COMPOUNDS; TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS; TRANSITION ELEMENTS; ZIRCONIUM COMPOUNDS
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