Published January 1, 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

Use of multiscale zirconium alloy deformation models in nuclear fuel behavior analysis

  • 1. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (United States)
  • 2. Los Alamos National Laboratory (United States)
  • 3. ANATECH Corporation (United States)
  • 4. Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (India)
  • 5. University of Southern Mississippi (United States)

Description

Accurate prediction of cladding mechanical behavior is a key aspect of modeling nuclear fuel behavior, especially for conditions of pellet-cladding interaction (PCI), reactivity-initiated accidents (RIA), and loss of coolant accidents (LOCA). Current approaches to fuel performance modeling rely on empirical constitutive models for cladding creep, growth and plastic deformation, which are limited to the materials and conditions for which the models were developed. To improve upon this approach, a microstructurally-based zirconium alloy mechanical deformation analysis capability is being developed within the United States Department of Energy Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light Water Reactors (CASL). Specifically, the viscoplastic self-consistent (VPSC) polycrystal plasticity modeling approach, developed by Lebensohn and Tomé [1], has been coupled with the BISON engineering scale fuel performance code to represent the mechanistic material processes controlling the deformation behavior of light water reactor (LWR) cladding. A critical component of VPSC is the representation of the crystallographic nature (defect and dislocation movement) and orientation of the grains within the matrix material and the ability to account for the role of texture on deformation. A future goal is for VPSC to obtain information on reaction rate kinetics from atomistic calculations to inform the defect and dislocation behavior models described in VPSC. The multiscale modeling of cladding deformation mechanisms allowed by VPSC far exceed the functionality of typical semi-empirical constitutive models employed in nuclear fuel behavior codes to model irradiation growth and creep, thermal creep, or plasticity. This paper describes the implementation of an interface between VPSC and BISON and provides initial results utilizing the coupled functionality.

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcp.2016.09.051

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.jcp.2016.09.051;
PII
S0021-9991(16)30472-7;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Journal of Computational Physics
Journal Volume
328
Journal Page Range
p. 278-300
ISSN
0021-9991
CODEN
JCTPAH

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