Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1565711 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Fast-reactor fuel alloys produce lanthanide fission products which migrate to the fuel/cladding interface causing fuel-cladding chemical interaction. To test viability of pinning these lanthanides, neodymium was selected as an iron interacting lanthanide and palladium was chosen as the dopant. An arc-melt produced 1:1 neodymium–palladium compound and pure neodymium were tested against iron in diffusion couples at temperatures above and below the Nd–Fe eutectic melting point.
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Authors
G.W. Egeland, R.D. Mariani, T. Hartmann, D.L. Porter, S.L. Hayes, J.R. Kennedy,