Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7965161 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
To investigate the thermal stability of the fission gas bubble superlattice, a key microstructural feature in both irradiated U-7Mo dispersion and U-10Mo monolithic fuel plates, a focused ion beam-transmission electron microscopy (FIB-TEM) sample of irradiated U-10Mo fuel with a local fission density of 3.5 Ã 1021 fissions/cm3 was used for an in-situ heating TEM experiment. The temperature of the heating holder was raised at a ramp rate of approximately 10 °C/min up to â¼700 °C, kept at that temperature for about 34 min and further increased to 850 °C with a reduced rate of 5 °C/min. The result shows a high thermal stability of the fission gas bubble superlattice. The implication of this observation on the fuel microstructural evolution and performance under irradiation is discussed.
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Authors
J. Gan, D.D. Jr., B.D. Miller, A.B. Robinson, D.M. Wachs, M.K. Meyer,