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Oxidation of UN-U2N3/UO2 composites: an evaluation of UO2 as an oxidation barrier for the nitride phases. / Costa, Diogo Ribeiro; Hedberg, Marcus; Middleburgh, Simon et al.
In: Journal of Nuclear Materials, Vol. 544, 152700, 02.2021.

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Costa, DR, Hedberg, M, Middleburgh, S, Wallenius, J, Olsson, P & Lopes, DA 2021, 'Oxidation of UN-U2N3/UO2 composites: an evaluation of UO2 as an oxidation barrier for the nitride phases', Journal of Nuclear Materials, vol. 544, 152700. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2020.152700

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Costa, D. R., Hedberg, M., Middleburgh, S., Wallenius, J., Olsson, P., & Lopes, D. A. (2021). Oxidation of UN-U2N3/UO2 composites: an evaluation of UO2 as an oxidation barrier for the nitride phases. Journal of Nuclear Materials, 544, Article 152700. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2020.152700

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Costa DR, Hedberg M, Middleburgh S, Wallenius J, Olsson P, Lopes DA. 2021. Oxidation of UN-U2N3/UO2 composites: an evaluation of UO2 as an oxidation barrier for the nitride phases. Journal of Nuclear Materials. 544:Article 152700. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2020.152700

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Costa DR, Hedberg M, Middleburgh S, Wallenius J, Olsson P, Lopes DA. Oxidation of UN-U2N3/UO2 composites: an evaluation of UO2 as an oxidation barrier for the nitride phases. Journal of Nuclear Materials. 2021 Feb;544:152700. Epub 2020 Nov 27. doi: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2020.152700

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Costa, Diogo Ribeiro ; Hedberg, Marcus ; Middleburgh, Simon et al. / Oxidation of UN-U2N3/UO2 composites: an evaluation of UO2 as an oxidation barrier for the nitride phases. In: Journal of Nuclear Materials. 2021 ; Vol. 544.

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T1 - Oxidation of UN-U2N3/UO2 composites: an evaluation of UO2 as an oxidation barrier for the nitride phases

AU - Costa, Diogo Ribeiro

AU - Hedberg, Marcus

AU - Middleburgh, Simon

AU - Wallenius, Janne

AU - Olsson, Par

AU - Lopes, Denise Adorno

PY - 2021/2

Y1 - 2021/2

N2 - Composite fuels such as UN-UO2 are being considered to address the lower oxidation resistance of the UN fuel from a safety perspective for use in light water reactors, whilst improving the in-reactor behaviour of the more ubiquitous UO2 fuel. An innovative UN-UO2 accident tolerant fuel has recently been fabricated and studied: UN microspheres embedded in UO2 matrix. In the present study, detailed oxidative thermogravimetric investigations (TGA/DSC) of high-density UN-U2N3/UO2 composite fuels (91-97 %TD), as well as post oxidised microstructures obtained by SEM, are reported and analysed. Triplicate TGA measurements of each specimen were carried out at 5 K/min up to 973 K in a synthetic air atmosphere to assess their oxidation kinetics. The mass variation due to the oxidation reactions (%), the oxidation onset temperatures (OOTs), and the maximum reaction temperatures (MRTs) are also presented and discussed. The results show that all composites have similar post oxidised microstructures with mostly intergranular cracking and spalling. The oxidation resistance of the pellet with initially 10 wt% of UN microspheres is surprisingly better than the UO2 reference. Moreover, there is no significant difference in the OOT (∼557 K) and MRT (∼615 K) when 30 wt% or 50 wt% of embedded UN microspheres are used. Therefore, the findings in this article demonstrate that the UO2 matrix acts as a barrier to improve the oxidation resistance of the nitride phases at the beginning of life conditions.

AB - Composite fuels such as UN-UO2 are being considered to address the lower oxidation resistance of the UN fuel from a safety perspective for use in light water reactors, whilst improving the in-reactor behaviour of the more ubiquitous UO2 fuel. An innovative UN-UO2 accident tolerant fuel has recently been fabricated and studied: UN microspheres embedded in UO2 matrix. In the present study, detailed oxidative thermogravimetric investigations (TGA/DSC) of high-density UN-U2N3/UO2 composite fuels (91-97 %TD), as well as post oxidised microstructures obtained by SEM, are reported and analysed. Triplicate TGA measurements of each specimen were carried out at 5 K/min up to 973 K in a synthetic air atmosphere to assess their oxidation kinetics. The mass variation due to the oxidation reactions (%), the oxidation onset temperatures (OOTs), and the maximum reaction temperatures (MRTs) are also presented and discussed. The results show that all composites have similar post oxidised microstructures with mostly intergranular cracking and spalling. The oxidation resistance of the pellet with initially 10 wt% of UN microspheres is surprisingly better than the UO2 reference. Moreover, there is no significant difference in the OOT (∼557 K) and MRT (∼615 K) when 30 wt% or 50 wt% of embedded UN microspheres are used. Therefore, the findings in this article demonstrate that the UO2 matrix acts as a barrier to improve the oxidation resistance of the nitride phases at the beginning of life conditions.

U2 - 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2020.152700

DO - 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2020.152700

M3 - Article

VL - 544

JO - Journal of Nuclear Materials

JF - Journal of Nuclear Materials

SN - 0022-3115

M1 - 152700

ER -