Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1740678 | Progress in Nuclear Energy | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The presence of dislocations, resulting from high levels of irradiation, in nuclear fuel may have a profound effect on the fuel's properties. Here atomistic simulations, employing empirical pair potentials, are used to examine the core structures of a series of dislocations in UO2 with Burgers vector 1/2ã110ã and their relative stabilities are assessed by comparing their line energies. As there are a large number of empirical pair potential models available for UO2 a critical assessment of the efficacy of the potential models is also presented. There is a high level of agreement between the different pair potential models with all those tested predicting the same ordering of the dislocation stabilities i.e. screw < {100}ã110ã < {111}ã110ã < {110}ã110ã which is in excellent agreement with experiment.
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Authors
Samuel T. Murphy, Michael J.D. Rushton, Robin W. Grimes,