颗粒
材料科学
硅化物
粉末冶金
烧结
弹丸
冶金
铀
核燃料
制作
辐照
贫化铀
锕系元素
核工程
核化学
复合材料
硅
化学
核物理学
医学
替代医学
物理
病理
工程类
作者
Jason Harp,Paul A. Lessing,Rita E. Hoggan
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jnucmat.2015.06.027
摘要
In collaboration with industry, Idaho National Laboratory is investigating uranium silicide for use in future light water reactor fuels as a more accident resistant alternative to uranium oxide base fuels. Specifically this project was focused on producing uranium silicide (U3Si2) pellets by conventional powder metallurgy with a density greater than 94% of the theoretical density. This work has produced a process to consistently produce pellets with the desired density through careful optimization of the process. Milling of the U3Si2 has been optimized and high phase purity U3Si2 has been successfully produced. Results are presented from sintering studies and microstructural examinations that illustrate the need for a finely ground reproducible particle size distribution in the source powder. The optimized process was used to produce pellets for the Accident Tolerant Fuel-1 irradiation experiment. The average density of these pellets was 11.54 ± 0.06 g/cm3. Additional characterization of the pellets by scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction has also been performed. Pellets produced in this work have been encapsulated for irradiation, and irradiation in the Advanced Test Reactor is expected soon.
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