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http://dx.doi.org/10.5516/NET.2011.43.1.019

MECHANICAL AND IRRADIATION PROPERTIES OF ZIRCONIUM ALLOYS IRRADIATED IN HANARO  

Kwon, Oh-Hyun (KEPCO Nuclear Fuel Co. Ltd)
Eom, Kyong-Bo (KEPCO Nuclear Fuel Co. Ltd)
Kim, Jae-Ik (KEPCO Nuclear Fuel Co. Ltd)
Suh, Jung-Min (KEPCO Nuclear Fuel Co. Ltd)
Jeon, Kyeong-Lak (KEPCO Nuclear Fuel Co. Ltd)
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Nuclear Engineering and Technology / v.43, no.1, 2011 , pp. 19-24 More about this Journal
Abstract
These experimental studies are carried out to build a database for analyzing fuel performance in nuclear power plants. In particular, this study focuses on the mechanical and irradiation properties of three kinds of zirconium alloy (Alloy A, Alloy B and Alloy C) irradiated in the HANARO (High-flux Advanced Neutron Application Reactor), one of the leading multipurpose research reactors in the world. Yield strength and ultimate tensile strength were measured to determine the mechanical properties before and after irradiation, while irradiation growth was measured for the irradiation properties. The samples for irradiation testing are classified by texture. For the irradiation condition, all samples were wrapped into the capsule (07M-13N) and irradiated in the HANARO for about 100 days (E > 1.0 MeV, $1.1{\times}10^{21}\;n/cm^2$). These tests and results indicate that the mechanical properties of zirconium alloys are similar whether unirradiated or irradiated. Alloy B has shown the highest yield strength and tensile strength properties compared to other alloys in irradiated condition. Even though each of the zirconium alloys has a different alloying content, this content does not seem to affect the mechanical properties under an unirradiated condition and low fluence. And all the alloys have shown the tendency to increase in yield strength and ultimate tensile strength. Transverse specimens of each of the zirconium alloys have a slightly lower irradiation growth tendency than longitudinal specimens. However, for clear analysis of texture effects, further testing under higher irradiation conditions is needed.
Keywords
Irradiation Growth; Irradiation Test; Mechanical Property; HANARO; Performance;
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