Zirconium alloy cladding tube specimens were irradiated at 380°C up to a fast neutron fluence of 7.5 × 1024 n/m2 in a research reactor to investigate the effect of neutron irradiation on hydride reorientation and mechanical property degradation. Cool-down tests from 400°C to 200°C under 150 MPa tensile hoop stress were performed. These tests indicate that the irradiated specimens generated a smaller radial hydride fraction than did the unirradiated specimens and that higher hydrogen content generated a smaller radial hydride fraction. The irradiated specimens of 500 ppm-H showed smaller ultimate tensile strength and plastic strain than those characteristics of the 250 ppm-H specimens. This mechanical property degradation caused by neutron i...
Zircaloy-4 is widely used in light water reactors (LWRs) for fuel cladding applications because of i...
The ingress of hydrogen during corrosion in service can degrade the mechanical properties of zirconi...
Hydride embrittlement and the impact of hydride reorientation are failure phenomena of particular in...
International audiencePrecipitation of radial hydrides in zirconium-based cladding concomitant with ...
International audienceNeutron radiation induces important changes in the mechanical behavior of recr...
Due to their low thermal neutron capture cross-section, adequate mechanical strength and high corros...
Due to low neutron absorption cross section, high mechanical strength, high thermal conductivity and...
A series of simulated reactivity-initiated accident (RIA) tests on irradiated fully recrystallized b...
Spent nuclear fuel claddings discharged from water reactors contain hydrogen up to 800 wppm dependin...
International audienceThe anisotropic plastic behavior and the fracture of as-received and hydrided ...
In this chapter, the effects of neutron irradiation on zirconium alloys are described. Irradiation e...
Hydrogen in excess of the terminal solid solubility precipitates out as a brittle hydride phase in z...
Over a core lifetime, the reactor materials Zircaloy-2, Zircaloy-4, and hafnium may become embrittle...
International audienceDuring normal operating conditions, zirconium alloy nuclear fuel cladding tube...
Hydride formation is one of the main degradation mechanisms of zirconium alloys in hydrogen-rich env...
Zircaloy-4 is widely used in light water reactors (LWRs) for fuel cladding applications because of i...
The ingress of hydrogen during corrosion in service can degrade the mechanical properties of zirconi...
Hydride embrittlement and the impact of hydride reorientation are failure phenomena of particular in...
International audiencePrecipitation of radial hydrides in zirconium-based cladding concomitant with ...
International audienceNeutron radiation induces important changes in the mechanical behavior of recr...
Due to their low thermal neutron capture cross-section, adequate mechanical strength and high corros...
Due to low neutron absorption cross section, high mechanical strength, high thermal conductivity and...
A series of simulated reactivity-initiated accident (RIA) tests on irradiated fully recrystallized b...
Spent nuclear fuel claddings discharged from water reactors contain hydrogen up to 800 wppm dependin...
International audienceThe anisotropic plastic behavior and the fracture of as-received and hydrided ...
In this chapter, the effects of neutron irradiation on zirconium alloys are described. Irradiation e...
Hydrogen in excess of the terminal solid solubility precipitates out as a brittle hydride phase in z...
Over a core lifetime, the reactor materials Zircaloy-2, Zircaloy-4, and hafnium may become embrittle...
International audienceDuring normal operating conditions, zirconium alloy nuclear fuel cladding tube...
Hydride formation is one of the main degradation mechanisms of zirconium alloys in hydrogen-rich env...
Zircaloy-4 is widely used in light water reactors (LWRs) for fuel cladding applications because of i...
The ingress of hydrogen during corrosion in service can degrade the mechanical properties of zirconi...
Hydride embrittlement and the impact of hydride reorientation are failure phenomena of particular in...