Promoting regulatory acceptance of combined ion and neutron irradiation testing of nuclear reactor materials: Modeling and software considerations

IF 3.3 3区 工程技术 Q1 NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Andrea M. Jokisaari , Stephen Taller , Yiren Chen , Wei-Ying Chen , Rongjie Song
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Abstract

As the needs for the nuclear energy industry continue to evolve in the 21st century, timely adoption of new technological solutions acceptable to regulatory agencies is critical. Quantitative prediction of radiation damage in materials and its impact on mechanical properties is a key component of licensing and regulatory decisions regarding nuclear power plants. Accelerated testing methodologies such as combined ion and neutron irradiation data sets are crucial for the development and deployment of new materials and new manufacturing methods (e.g., additive manufacturing). However, regulatory acceptance of accelerated testing methodologies is necessary for their adoption. The present work discusses the fundamental basis for comparing ion- and neutron-induced material microstructures, the theory behind interpreting radiation damage across length and time scales and radiation types, and the codes, standards, and quality assurance concerns surrounding different modeling methods and software. In particular, recommendations are given as to the path forward that will enable national laboratories, academia, and industry to develop the modeling and software basis for regulatory acceptance of the combined use of ion and neutron irradiation for material performance evaluation.
促进监管机构接受对核反应堆材料进行离子和中子联合辐照试验:建模和软件考虑因素
21 世纪,核能行业的需求不断发展,及时采用监管机构可接受的新技术解决方案至关重要。定量预测材料的辐射损伤及其对机械性能的影响是核电厂许可和监管决策的关键组成部分。加速测试方法(如离子和中子联合辐照数据集)对于新材料和新制造方法(如增材制造)的开发和应用至关重要。然而,加速测试方法必须得到监管部门的认可,才能得到采用。本研究讨论了比较离子和中子诱导材料微观结构的基本依据,解释不同长度和时间尺度及辐射类型的辐射损伤背后的理论,以及围绕不同建模方法和软件的规范、标准和质量保证问题。特别是,就如何使国家实验室、学术界和工业界开发出建模和软件基础,以便监管部门接受结合使用离子和中子辐照进行材料性能评估提出了建议。
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Progress in Nuclear Energy
Progress in Nuclear Energy 工程技术-核科学技术
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
14.80%
发文量
331
审稿时长
3.5 months
期刊介绍: Progress in Nuclear Energy is an international review journal covering all aspects of nuclear science and engineering. In keeping with the maturity of nuclear power, articles on safety, siting and environmental problems are encouraged, as are those associated with economics and fuel management. However, basic physics and engineering will remain an important aspect of the editorial policy. Articles published are either of a review nature or present new material in more depth. They are aimed at researchers and technically-oriented managers working in the nuclear energy field. Please note the following: 1) PNE seeks high quality research papers which are medium to long in length. Short research papers should be submitted to the journal Annals in Nuclear Energy. 2) PNE reserves the right to reject papers which are based solely on routine application of computer codes used to produce reactor designs or explain existing reactor phenomena. Such papers, although worthy, are best left as laboratory reports whereas Progress in Nuclear Energy seeks papers of originality, which are archival in nature, in the fields of mathematical and experimental nuclear technology, including fission, fusion (blanket physics, radiation damage), safety, materials aspects, economics, etc. 3) Review papers, which may occasionally be invited, are particularly sought by the journal in these fields.
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