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High temperature creep model development using in-situ 3-D DIC techniques during a simulated LOCA transient...

by Mackenzie J Ridley, Caleb P Massey, Samuel B Bell, Nathan A Capps
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Annals of Nuclear Energy
Publication Date
Page Number
110012
Volume
193
Issue
193

In-situ strain measurements of fuel cladding can enable high-throughput data collection and validation to support accelerated qualification of cladding materials. In this work, 3D digital image correlation was used to map strain for both Zircaloy-4 (Zry-4) and Cr-coated Zry-4 during two types of cladding rupture experiments: isobaric temperature ramp tests at 5 °C/s and isothermal pressure jump tests at 600 °C. Zry-4 strain data initially showed a temperature dependence expected for creep deformation, yet a shift to a new plastic deformation mechanism not reported in literature dominated during the finals seconds prior to rupture. Cr-coated Zry-4 did not show the change in deformation mechanism at the end of life and showed a delay in measurable creep deformation. Stress dependences were similar for Zry-4 and Cr/Zry-4 during pressure jump tests. Cr-coatings were found to decrease the strain rate during both testing scenarios. Creep parameters were calculated to support modelling efforts regarding design basis accidents.