Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1625850 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We present dimensional and density changes in an aging plutonium alloy enriched with 7.3 at.% of 238Pu and reference alloys of various ages. After 45 equivalent years of aging, the enriched alloys at 35 °C have swelled in length by 0.048–0.052% and now exhibit a near linear dimensional increase, without void swelling. Based on X-ray diffraction measurements, the lattice expansion by self-irradiation appears to be the primary cause for dimensional changes during the initial 2–3 years of aging. Following the initial transient, the density change is primarily cause by a constant helium in-growth rate as a result of α-particle decay.
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Authors
Brandon W. Chung, Cheng K. Saw, Stephen R. Thompson, Terrence M. Quick, Conrad H. Woods, David J. Hopkins, Bartley B. Ebbinghaus,