Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7962996 Journal of Nuclear Materials 2018 28 Pages PDF
Abstract
This work describes the microstructural evolution in an alloy of uranium with 10 wt.% molybdenum (U10Mo), with minor addition of a third alloying element, namely, Cr, Ni, or Co, at 0.2 wt.%. The microstructures of arc-melted buttons in the as-cast condition show significant Mo segregation. The segregation behavior of Cr, Ni, and Co was investigated through detailed scanning electron microscope imaging. A homogenization heat treatment at 900 °C for 48 h results in uniform Mo distribution and associated grain growth in all of the four alloys that were fabricated. Further, formation of multiple phases was noted in U-9.8 wt.% Mo-0.2 wt.% Ni and U-9.8 wt.% Mo-0.2 wt.% Co alloys after the homogenization annealing step. The greatest grain-boundary-initiated eutectoid transformation as measured by % volume fraction was observed when the homogenized U-9.8 wt.% Mo-0.2 wt.% Ni alloy was aged at 500 °C for 20 h. The least eutectoid transformation occurred in U10Mo.
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