Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1565211 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The nucleation and propagation during the early stage of the hydriding of U-0.79 wt.%Ti were investigated in order to ascertain the influence of texture and microstructure on hydride initiation and growth. Several samples of the so-called “β+U2Ti” microstructure were prepared in a specially designed manner. The topographical characteristics of the post-hydrided sample surface were collected via laser confocal microscope and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). Good correlation was found between the strip-type hydride and the underlying metal matrix. The discontinuities in the oxide layer and the differences in thickness, composition and structure of the oxide on α-U and U2Ti may influence the hydrogen diffusion through the oxide barrier. The difference of hydriding reaction tendency and durability against hydride powdering between α-phase and U2Ti were proposed to account for the anisotropic hydride growth, which resulted in the strip-type hydride. The results suggest that the metal properties, including microstructure, inclusions and affinity toward hydrogen, is the dominants of nucleation sites.
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Authors
Peng Shi, Liang Shen, Bin Bai, Dingmu Lang, Lei Lu, Gan Li, Xinchun Lai, Pengcheng Zhang, Xiaolin Wang,