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Radiation stability of proton irradiated zirconium carbide

  • 1. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI (United States)

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The use of zirconium carbide (ZrC) is being considered for the deep burn (DB)-TRISO fuel as a replacement for the silicon carbide coating. The radiation stability of ZrC was studied using 2.6 MeV protons, across the irradiation temperature range from 600 to 900degC and to doses up to 1.75 dpa. The microstructural characterization shows that the irradiated microstructure is comprised of a high density of nanometer-sized dislocation loops, while no irradiation induced amorphization or voids are observed. The lattice expansion induced by point defects is found to increase as the dose increases for the samples irradiated at 600 and 800degC, while for the 900degC irradiation, a slight lattice contraction is observed. The radiation hardening is also quantified using a micro indentation technique for the temperature and doses studies. (author)

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Proceedings of 2009 international congress on advances in nuclear power plants

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Imprint Title
Proceedings of 2009 international congress on advances in nuclear power plants
Imprint Pagination
[2572 p.]
Journal Page Range
[8 p.]
Report number
INIS-JP--123

Conference

Title
2009 international congress on advances in nuclear power plants
Acronym
ICAPP2009
Dates
10-14 May 2009
Place
Tokyo (Japan)

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Available as CD-ROM Data in PDF format, Folder Name: FinalPaper, Paper ID: 9314.pdf; 24 refs., 12 figs., 2 tabs.