Mikhail Slobodyan, Konstantin Ivanov, Vasiliy Klimenov, Irina Strelkova, Vladislav Tarbokov, Sergey Pavlov, Gennady Remnev, Maxim Elkin, Vladimir Uglov
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Abstract
The Zr-1%Nb alloy is widely used as a structural material for nuclear fuel assemblies of light water reactors. One of its key properties is the behavior upon a possible loss-of-coolant accident (LOCA) that can be changed by the surface modification procedures. This paper presents the research results on the effects of both high-intense pulsed ion beam (HIPIB) irradiation and high-current pulsed electron beam (HCPEB) processing on the kinetics of its oxidation at 1200 °C in air and steam, similar to the LOCA conditions. HIPIB irradiation led to more uniform reliefs on the sample surfaces but did not change their phase composition. However, both a and c lattice parameters decreased slightly with a simultaneous increase in microstrains. After HCPEB processing, the general patterns of changes in the modified surface layers were similar, but microcracks were found in some areas. In all studied cases, weight gains were greater after oxidation in air than those in steam. Nevertheless, diffusion of oxygen and the formation of scales occurred more slowly in the modified surface layers due to their distorted crystal lattices. The main reason for the variations was different physical processes that had occurred when the surfaces had been modified with charged ions and electrons.
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ASM International''s Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance focuses on solving day-to-day engineering challenges, particularly those involving components for larger systems. The journal presents a clear understanding of relationships between materials selection, processing, applications and performance.
The Journal of Materials Engineering covers all aspects of materials selection, design, processing, characterization and evaluation, including how to improve materials properties through processes and process control of casting, forming, heat treating, surface modification and coating, and fabrication.
Testing and characterization (including mechanical and physical tests, NDE, metallography, failure analysis, corrosion resistance, chemical analysis, surface characterization, and microanalysis of surfaces, features and fractures), and industrial performance measurement are also covered