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In situ monitoring of microstructure evolution during thermal processing of uranium-zirconium alloys using laser-generated ultrasound

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JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS
卷 553, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2021.153005

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  1. Center for Thermal Energy Transport Under Irradiation (TETI) , an Energy Frontier Research Center - U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences
  2. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Energy under DOE Idaho Operations Office [DE-AC07-051D14517]

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The study used laser-generated ultrasound to monitor microstructure evolution in different compositions of polycrystalline binary uranium-zirconium metallic fuel alloys during thermal processing. The findings revealed unique ultrasonic responses and structural evolution characteristics at different temperatures in the alloys. Ultrasonic measurements and in situ transmission electron microscopy images showed nanoscale and micron-scale structure evolution in the alloys under various thermal conditions.
Laser-generated ultrasound was used to monitor microstructure evolution during thermal processing of as-cast, polycrystalline binary uranium-zirconium metallic fuel alloys with compositions of U-20wt.%Zr (U-20Zr), U-50wt.%Zr (U-50Zr) and U-80wt.%Zr (U-80Zr). Ultrasonic waveforms were recorded during heating and cooling the samples from room temperature to >973 K and back. A phase transition temperature for all three compositions was estimated from the temperature at which an abrupt and rapid reduction in ultrasonic velocities was observed. Microstructural features on the length scale of tens of micrometers were inferred from the observation of scattering of ultrasonic waves by elastic heterogeneities above similar to 823 K in U-20Zr, while a hysteresis in the ultrasonic velocities of U-80Zr upon cooling was attributed to a partial retention of the high temperature phase following thermal annealing. The U-50Zr alloy exhibited a reversible viscoelastic response above 933 K, as evidenced by the observation of high frequency attenuation of the shear component of the waveforms at high temperature. Ultrasonic measurements were supplemented by in situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The TEM images revealed that the delta-U-Zr matrix in the three compositions underwent a spinodal decomposition above similar to 823 K into nanoscale regions. The ultrasonic measurements revealed larger, micron-scale structure evolution in the U-20Zr alloy at the same temperature. This large-scale structure is associated with heterogeneous regions having different Zr content. Our findings show the potential heating rate dependence of microstructural evolution in U-Zr alloys and highlight differences in the thermomechanical response and associated length scales during thermal annealing between single- and dual-phase compositions. These results demonstrate the utility of laser ultrasonics to rapidly and efficiently scan phase boundaries and monitor micrometer-scale structure evolution in metallic fuel alloys. (C) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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