Nano hydride precipitation-induced disappearance of yield drop in zirconium alloy at elevated temperature

Yuchun Zhuang, Dayong An, Yao Wang, Senmao Liang, Jun Zhou, Shilei Li, Jinshan Li, Weijia Gong

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Abstract

Hydrogen-induced variations in mechanical behavior of zirconium alloys impose detrimental influence on nuclear fuel cladding integrity. This work reports a disappearance of intrinsic yield drop in a recrystallized zirconium alloy following hydrogen-charging treatment. Microstructure characterizations reveal that the nano-hydrides precipitation, mediated by second phase particles Zr(Fe,Cr)2 acting as hydrogen trapping sites, leads to emission of substantial dislocations in α-matrix grains due to strong strain concentrations, as identified by high-angular resolution EBSD. These mobile dislocations preserved at elevated temperatures can maintain the applied plastic strain and impede rapid dislocation multiplication as well, a conclusion validated by comparative analysis of dislocation densities prior to and near yielding stage. These findings are expected to shed light on the underlying mechanisms governing the interaction between hydrogen and microstructural defects in Zr-based nuclear fuel cladding materials.

Original languageEnglish
Article number116342
JournalScripta Materialia
Volume254
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Hydrogen
  • Nano hydrides
  • Second phase particles
  • Yield drop
  • Zirconium alloys

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