Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7967981 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents for the first time results of the reaction between oxygen-stabilized α-Zr(O) and nitrogen. This reaction plays an important role during air oxidation of zirconium and its alloys. A wide range of temperatures (1073-1673 K) and composition of the α-Zr(O) phase (1.5-6.5 wt.% oxygen) was investigated in thermo-gravimetric experiments. The reaction is of linear kinetics and much faster than the reaction of the oxygen-free metal (alloy) with nitrogen. Strong dependencies on temperature and initial composition of the α-Zr(O) were found. The reaction kinetics becomes faster with increasing temperature up to 1470 K before it slows down with further rising temperatures. The strong dependence on the oxygen content in the metal could be best described by a fourth root correlation of the linear reaction rate constants.
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Authors
Martin Steinbrück,