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  • 2021Evidence of Hydrogen Trapping at Second Phase Particles in Zirconium Alloys24citations
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  • 2019High resolution crystallographic and chemical characterisation of iodine induced stress corrosion crack tips formed in irradiated and non-irradiated zirconium alloys10citations
  • 2018Advanced 3D characterisation of iodine induced stress corrosion cracks in zirconium alloys18citations

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Advanced 3D characterisation of iodine induced stress corrosion cracks in zirconium alloys

  • Frankel, Philipp
  • Lowe, Tristan
  • Garner, Alistair
  • Moore, Kl
  • Race, Christopher P.
  • Jones, Christopher
  • Gillen, Conor
  • Plowman, Adam
Abstract

In this study, a range of advanced techniques have been used to characterise iodine-induced stress corrosion cracks, and investigate their interaction with microstructure in zirconium alloys used as cladding material in nuclear power reactors. C-ring samples, machined from cladding tubes in a recrystallised and cold worked condition, were subjected to compressive stress while submerged in an iodine-ethanol solution to simulate stress corrosion cracks arising from pellet cladding interaction. The complex morphology of these stress corrosion cracks was imaged in 3D using X-ray computed tomography (XCT), and subsequent analysis using both 2D and 3D electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) allowed for the interaction of these cracks with microstructure to be investigated.Intergranular cracking modes were observed to dominate in the recrystallised microstructure, resulting in cracking in the radial direction with variations on the order of the grain size. Crack propagation in the cold worked microstructure was observed to be correlated with the direction of the elongated grains, resulting in a more tangential crack path with less local variation and a microstructure potentially more susceptible to iodine-induced stress corrosion cracking. 3D-EBSD using serial sectioning allows for the determination of the full five-parameter grain boundary description, and opens up the possibility of a statistical analysis of susceptible boundaries to SCC. Nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry (NanoSIMS) was also used to map the chemical distribution in the crack tip region and provides possible evidence of iodine segregation ahead of the crack tip. The results provide new insight into crack propagation mechanisms in recrystallised and cold worked microstructures, and pave the way for a more mechanistic understanding of crack propagation through advanced characterisation of iodine-induced stress corrosion cracks in zirconium alloys.

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  • morphology
  • grain
  • grain size
  • grain boundary
  • tomography
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • zirconium
  • zirconium alloy
  • crack
  • electron backscatter diffraction
  • spectrometry
  • secondary ion mass spectrometry
  • stress corrosion
  • sectioning