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  • 2023Experimental approach of evolution of nuclear materials under extreme conditions (temperature, irradiation and radiolysis)citations
  • 2012Modifications of oxidized Zircaloy-4 surface in contact with radiolysed wet air2citations
  • 2008Comparison of wet air and water radiolysis effects on oxidized Zircaloy corrosioncitations
  • 2007Use of the point defect model to interpret the iron oxidation kinetics under proton irradiation10citations
  • 2007Origin of the hydrogen involved in iron corrosion under irradiation9citations

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  • Pijolat, Michèle
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  • Peres, Véronique
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  • Jaffrézic, H.
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  • Crusset, D.
  • Moncoffre, N.
  • Lapuerta, S.
  • Mennecart, Th.
  • Brunel, G.
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Experimental approach of evolution of nuclear materials under extreme conditions (temperature, irradiation and radiolysis)

  • Bérerd, Nicolas
Abstract

Nuclear power generation has been the subject of many research projects. In this context, I am focused on two areas: (i) the study of aging (corrosion, damage, etc.) of materials under extreme conditions (irradiation, radiolysis and high temperature), and (ii) the study of the migration of radioelements (uranium, chlorine, etc.) in matrices produced by the nuclear industry. These are metallic (steel, zirconium and Zircaloy-4, etc.), ceramic (uranium dioxide, graphite, boron carbide) or amorphous (nuclear glass). After an introduction to nuclear materials under extreme conditions, I'll be taking a closer look at the experimental methodology at the heart of my research: the combination of elemental analyses, irradiation of materials and physicochemical and structural characterizations. The focus will be on an interdisciplinary project: the study of the influence of radiolysis of water at the interface with a stainless steel. I will then describe the prospects for this work, involving the experimental study of tribocorrosion of 316L steel under irradiation and the influence of water radiolysis.Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

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  • amorphous
  • stainless steel
  • corrosion
  • glass
  • glass
  • zirconium
  • carbide
  • Boron
  • aging
  • additive manufacturing
  • aging
  • Uranium