Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7963355 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Low-Cr oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) FeCrAl alloys were developed as accident tolerant fuel cladding because of their excellent oxidation resistance at very high temperature, high strength and improved radiation tolerance. Fe-12Cr-5Al wt.% gas atomized powder was ball milled with Y2O3+FeO, Y2O3+ZrO2 or Y2O3+TiO2, and the resulting powders were extruded at 950â¯Â°C. The resulting fine grain structure, particularly for the Ti and Zr containing alloys, led to very high strength but limited ductility. Comparison with variants of commercial PM2000 (Fe-20Cr-5Al) highlighted the significant impact of the powder consolidation step on the alloy grain size and, therefore, on the alloy mechanical properties at Tâ¯<â¯500â¯Â°C. These low-Cr compositions exhibited good oxidation resistance at 1400â¯Â°C in air and steam for 4â¯h but could not form a protective alumina scale at 1450â¯Â°C, similar to observations for fine grained PM2000 alloys. The effect of alloy grain size, Zr and Ti additions, and impurities on the alloy mechanical and oxidation behaviors are discussed.
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Authors
Sebastien Dryepondt, Kinga A. Unocic, David T. Hoelzer, Caleb P. Massey, Bruce A. Pint,