Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7962996 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2018 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
This work describes the microstructural evolution in an alloy of uranium with 10â¯wt.% molybdenum (U10Mo), with minor addition of a third alloying element, namely, Cr, Ni, or Co, at 0.2â¯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 900â¯Â°C for 48â¯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-9.8â¯wt.% Mo-0.2â¯wt.% Ni and U-9.8â¯wt.% Mo-0.2â¯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-9.8â¯wt.% Mo-0.2â¯wt.% Ni alloy was aged at 500â¯Â°C for 20â¯h. The least eutectoid transformation occurred in U10Mo.
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Authors
Saumyadeep Jana, Lucas Sweet, Derek Neal, Alan Schemer-Kohrn, Curt Lavender, Vineet Joshi,