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Thermochemical Compatibility and Oxidation Resistance of Advanced LWR Fuel Cladding...

by Theodore M Besmann, Yukinori Yamamoto, Kinga A Unocic
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Nuclear Technology
Publication Date
Page Numbers
181 to 191
Volume
195
Issue
2

The thermochemical compatibility of potential replacement cladding materials for zirconium alloys in light water reactors was assessed. Considered were FeCrAl steel (similar to Kanthal APMT), Nb-1%Zr (similar to PWC-11), and a hybrid SiC-composite with a metallic barrier layer. The niobium alloy was also seen as requiring an oxidation protective layer, and a diffusion silicide was investigated. Metallic barrier layers for the SiC-composite reviewed included a FeCrAl alloy, Nb-1%Zr, and chromium. Thermochemical calculations were performed to determine oxidation behavior of the materials in steam, and for hybrid SiC-composites possible interactions between the metallic layer and SiC. In addition, experimental exposures of SiC-alloy reaction couples at 673K, 1073K, and 1273K for 168 h in an inert atmosphere were made and microanalysis performed. Whereas all materials were determined to oxidize under higher oxygen partial pressures in the steam environment, these varied by material with expected protective oxides forming. The computed and experimental results indicate the formation of liquid phase eutectic in the FeCrAl-SiC system at the higher temperatures.