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- 2021DLI-MOCVD Crx Cy coating to prevent Zr-based cladding from inner oxidation and secondary hydriding upon LOCA conditionscitations
- 2021Combined effects of temperature and of high hydrogen and oxygen contents on the mechanical behavior of a zirconium alloy upon cooling from the βZr phase temperature rangecitations
- 2020High temperature steam oxidation of chromium-coated zirconium-based alloys: Kinetics and processcitations
- 2020Phase transformations during cooling from the βZr phase temperature domain in several hydrogen-enriched zirconium alloys studied by in situ and ex situ neutron diffractioncitations
- 2020Breakaway oxidation of zirconium alloys exposed to steam around 1000 °Ccitations
- 2020A model to describe the cyclic anisotropic mechanical behavior of short fiber-reinforced thermoplasticscitations
- 2020Fatigue criteria for short fiber-reinforced thermoplastic validated over various fiber orientations, load ratios and environmental conditionscitations
- 2019Comportement mécanique d'un revêtement de chrome déposé sur un substrat en alliage de zirconium
- 2019In-situ time-resolved study of structural evolutions in a zirconium alloy during high temperature oxidation and coolingcitations
- 2019Early studies on Cr-Coated Zircaloy-4 as enhanced accident tolerant nuclear fuel claddings for light water reactorscitations
- 2019A model to describe the cyclic anisotropic mechanical behavior of short fiber-reinforced thermoplastics
- 2018High-temperature oxidation resistance of chromium-based coatings deposited by DLI-MOCVD for enhanced protection of the inner surface of long tubescitations
- 2017Secondary hydriding of zirconium-based fuel claddings at high temperature (LOCA conditions). Part 2: Effect of high hydrogen contents on metallurgical and mechanical properties. Part 1: Multi-scale study of hydrogen distribution
- 2017Study of secondary hydriding at high temperature in zirconium based nuclear fuel cladding tubes by coupling information from neutron radiography/tomography, electron probe micro analysis, micro elastic recoil detection analysis and laser induced breakdown spectroscopy microprobecitations
- 2016Out-of-pile RandD on chromium coated nuclear fuel zirconium based claddings for enhanced accident tolerance in LWRs
- 2016CEA studies on High temperature oxidation and hydriding of Zr based nuclear fuel claddings upon LOCA transients phenomenology, mechanisms and modelling => consequences on mechanical properties
- 2016Mechanical behavior at high temperature of highly oxygen- or hydrogen-enriched α and (prior-) $beta$ phases of zirconium alloys
- 2016Mechanical behavior at high temperatures of highly oxygen- or hydrogen-enriched α and (Prior-) β phases of zirconium alloyscitations
- 2015In-situ X-ray diffraction analysis of zirconia layer formed on zirconium alloys oxidized at high temperaturecitations
- 2010Behavior and failure of uniformly hydrided Zircaloy-4 fuel claddings between 25 °C and 480 °C under various stress states, including RIA loading conditionscitations
- 2008A model to describe the anisotropic viscoplastic mechanical behavior of fresh and irradiated Zircaloy-4 fuel claddings under RIA loading conditionscitations
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Study of secondary hydriding at high temperature in zirconium based nuclear fuel cladding tubes by coupling information from neutron radiography/tomography, electron probe micro analysis, micro elastic recoil detection analysis and laser induced breakdown spectroscopy microprobe
Abstract
This paper gives an overview of a multi-scale experimental study of the secondary hydriding phenomena that can occur in nuclear fuel cladding materials exposed to steam at high temperature (HT) after having burst (loss-of-coolant accident conditions). By coupling information from several facilities, including neutron radiography/tomography, electron probe micro analysis, micro elastic recoil detection analysis and micro laser induced breakdown spectroscopy, it was possible to map quantitatively, at different scales, the distribution of oxygen and hydrogen within M5™1 clad segments having experienced ballooning and burst at HT followed by steam oxidation at 1100 and 1200 °C and final direct water quenching down to room temperature. The results were very reproducible and it was confirmed that internal oxidation and secondary hydriding at HT of a cladding after burst can lead to strong axial and azimuthal gradients of hydrogen and oxygen concentrations, reaching 3000–4000 wt ppm and 1.0–1.2 wt% respectively within the β phase layer for the investigated conditions. Consistent with thermodynamic and kinetics considerations, oxygen diffusion into the prior-β layer was enhanced in the regions highly enriched in hydrogen, where the α(O) phase layer is thinner and the prior-β layer thicker. Finally the induced post-quenching hardening of the prior-β layer was mainly related to the local oxygen enrichment. Hardening directly induced by hydrogen was much less significant.