Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7894793 Corrosion Science 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Previous experiments showed that the thickness of a thick prior-oxide layer formed on Zircaloy-4 fuel cladding can decrease during the first seconds at very high-temperature, before re-growing. We confirmed these results with oxidations performed at 1200 °C on prior-oxidized Zircaloy-4. The initial reduction of the prior-oxide was explained by the balance of the oxygen fluxes at the metal/oxide interface and successfully reproduced by numerical simulations using a diffusion-reaction model. Different hypotheses were considered for the diffusion coefficients of oxygen in the different layers. This allowed discussing the effect of the prior-oxidation on the kinetics of oxygen embrittlement of the metallic substrate.
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