Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7963783 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Th-52 wt.% U alloy has a microstructure featuring interspersed networks of uranium rich and thorium rich phases. Room temperature hardness of the alloy is more than twice that of unalloyed thorium. The alloy age hardens (550 °C) only slightly (peak hardness/hardness of solution heated and quenched = 1.05). Room temperature thermal conductivity (25.6 W mâ1 °Câ1) is close to that of uranium and most of the binary and ternary metallic alloy fuel materials. Average linear coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of Th-52 wt.% U alloy [11.2 Ã 10â06 °Câ1 (27-290 °C) and 16.75 Ã 10â06 °Câ1 (27-600 °C)] are comparable with that of many metallic alloy fuel candidates. Th-52 wt.% U alloy with non-age hardenable microstructure, appreciable thermal conductivity, moderate thermal expansion may find metallic fuel applications in nuclear reactors.
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Authors
Santanu Das, S. Kaity, R. Kumar, J. Banerjee, S.B. Roy, G.P. Chaudhari, B.S.S. Daniel,