Formation of pure zirconium islands inside c-component loops in high-burnup fuel cladding
Journal article, 2024

High-burnup Zr-based nuclear fuel claddings exhibit accelerated irradiation growth, corrosion and hydrogen pick-up, all correlated with the emergence of c-component dislocation loops. We made use of sub-nm-resolution atom probe tomography to characterize the nanoscale chemistry of c-loops in fuel cladding from boiling water reactor operation. We found segregation of Fe, Ni and Sn to dislocation lines and depletion of Sn and O inside the loops, resulting in nearly pure Zr islands. We also observed nucleation of suboxide inside one c-loop, pointing to a possible mechanism of accelerated in-reactor corrosion. Such Zr-islands might also promote hydride precipitation and associated degradation.

Zr-alloys

Dislocations

Nuclear fuel cladding

Irradiation-induced damage

Segregation

Atom probe tomography

Author

David Mayweg

Chalmers, Physics, Microstructure Physics

Johan Eriksson

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Energy and Material

Chalmers, Physics, Microstructure Physics

Mohammad Sattari

Chalmers, Physics, Microstructure Physics

Gustav Sundell

ESAB

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Applied Chemistry

Magnus Limbäck

Westinghouse Electric Company

Itai Panas

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Energy and Material

Hans-Olof Andrén

Chalmers, Physics, Microstructure Physics

Mattias Thuvander

Chalmers, Physics, Microstructure Physics

Journal of Nuclear Materials

0022-3115 (ISSN)

Vol. 597 155116

Subject Categories

Inorganic Chemistry

Energy Engineering

Materials Chemistry

DOI

10.1016/j.jnucmat.2024.155116

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5/23/2024