NANOINDENTATION OF HYDROGEN ENRICHED Zr-1Nb ZIRCONIUM ALLOY NUCLEAR FUEL CLADDINGS
Zirconium alloys are being commonly used as a material of choice for nuclear fuel claddings in water cooled nuclear reactors for decades due to their good corrosion resistance and low neutron absorption. However, the increasing operation conditions of next generation nuclear reactors (Gen-V) in term...
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doaj-a1b78dd633e442d3894c4852f1d627842020-11-25T03:33:44ZengCTU Central LibraryActa Polytechnica CTU Proceedings2336-53822020-06-0127015515910.14311/APP.2020.27.01555243NANOINDENTATION OF HYDROGEN ENRICHED Zr-1Nb ZIRCONIUM ALLOY NUCLEAR FUEL CLADDINGSOndřej Libera0Patricie Halodová1Petra Gávelová2Jakub Krejčí3Research Centre Rež, Hlavní 130, Husinec-Rež, Czech RepublicResearch Centre Rež, Hlavní 130, Husinec-Rež, Czech RepublicResearch Centre Rež, Hlavní 130, Husinec-Rež, Czech RepublicUJP Praha a.s, Nad Kamínkou 1345, Praha-Zbraslav, Czech RepublicZirconium alloys are being commonly used as a material of choice for nuclear fuel claddings in water cooled nuclear reactors for decades due to their good corrosion resistance and low neutron absorption. However, the increasing operation conditions of next generation nuclear reactors (Gen-V) in terms of higher temperatures, pressures and higher neutron flux requires evaluation of further Zr cladding usability. The embrittlement of Zr claddings due to hydrogen pickup from reactor coolant is one of the issues for its potential use in Gen-IV reactors. Nanoindentation is an effective tool for analysis of the change of mechanical properties of hydrogen enriched Zr claddings from localised material volume. Zirconium alloy Zr-1Nb (E110) with experimentally induced hydrides was analysed by the means of nanoindentation. Zirconium hydrides were formed in the material after exposure in high temperature water autoclave. The optimized methodology of surface preparation suitable for nanoindentation is described and the resulting surface quality is discussed. The nanoindentation measurements were performed as an array of 10x10 indents across areas with hydrides. Depth dependent hardness and reduced modulus values measured by nanoindentation were compared between the material with no hydrogen content, low hydrogen content (127 ppm H) and high hydrogen content (397 ppm H). Complementary microhardness measurements at HV 0.1 were performed on all materials for bulk material hardness comparison.https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/APP/article/view/6713nanoindentation, nuclear fuel claddings, zr-1nb |
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Ondřej Libera Patricie Halodová Petra Gávelová Jakub Krejčí NANOINDENTATION OF HYDROGEN ENRICHED Zr-1Nb ZIRCONIUM ALLOY NUCLEAR FUEL CLADDINGS Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings nanoindentation, nuclear fuel claddings, zr-1nb |
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NANOINDENTATION OF HYDROGEN ENRICHED Zr-1Nb ZIRCONIUM ALLOY NUCLEAR FUEL CLADDINGS |
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NANOINDENTATION OF HYDROGEN ENRICHED Zr-1Nb ZIRCONIUM ALLOY NUCLEAR FUEL CLADDINGS |
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NANOINDENTATION OF HYDROGEN ENRICHED Zr-1Nb ZIRCONIUM ALLOY NUCLEAR FUEL CLADDINGS |
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NANOINDENTATION OF HYDROGEN ENRICHED Zr-1Nb ZIRCONIUM ALLOY NUCLEAR FUEL CLADDINGS |
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NANOINDENTATION OF HYDROGEN ENRICHED Zr-1Nb ZIRCONIUM ALLOY NUCLEAR FUEL CLADDINGS |
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nanoindentation of hydrogen enriched zr-1nb zirconium alloy nuclear fuel claddings |
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Zirconium alloys are being commonly used as a material of choice for nuclear fuel claddings in water cooled nuclear reactors for decades due to their good corrosion resistance and low neutron absorption. However, the increasing operation conditions of next generation nuclear reactors (Gen-V) in terms of higher temperatures, pressures and higher neutron flux requires evaluation of further Zr cladding usability. The embrittlement of Zr claddings due to hydrogen pickup from reactor coolant is one of the issues for its potential use in Gen-IV reactors. Nanoindentation is an effective tool for analysis of the change of mechanical properties of hydrogen enriched Zr claddings from localised material volume. Zirconium alloy Zr-1Nb (E110) with experimentally induced hydrides was analysed by the means of nanoindentation. Zirconium hydrides were formed in the material after exposure in high temperature water autoclave. The optimized methodology of surface preparation suitable for nanoindentation is described and the resulting surface quality is discussed. The nanoindentation measurements were performed as an array of 10x10 indents across areas with hydrides. Depth dependent hardness and reduced modulus values measured by nanoindentation were compared between the material with no hydrogen content, low hydrogen content (127 ppm H) and high hydrogen content (397 ppm H). Complementary microhardness measurements at HV 0.1 were performed on all materials for bulk material hardness comparison. |
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nanoindentation, nuclear fuel claddings, zr-1nb |
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