On the origins and the evolution of the fuel-cladding bonding phenomenon in PWR fuel rods

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TitreOn the origins and the evolution of the fuel-cladding bonding phenomenon in PWR fuel rods
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursCiszak C, Desgranges L, Garcia P, Sabathier C, Fayette L, Chevalier S
JournalJOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS
Volume520
Pagination110-120
Date PublishedJUL
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0022-3115
Mots-clésDiffusion couple, Fuel-cladding bonding, Model materials, Spent fuel, Zircaloy
Résumé

This study proposes a new and detailed description of the fuel-cladding bonding phenomenon occurring in PWR fuel rods. Very early and late bonding states were characterized on specimens of 35.3 GWd.t(U)(-1) moderate burnup and of 64.5 GGWd.t(U)(-1) high burnup respectively. Results were then compared with those achieved on a re-created bonded situation obtained on a Zircaloy-4/hyper-stoichiometric UO2+x model materials diffusion couple. These results tend to indicate that a chemical adhesion is probably at the origin of the PWR fuel-cladding bonding. In addition, the progressive formation of ZrO2/UO2 interfacial circumvolutions observed with increasing burnup, which lead to the physical anchorage of ZrO2 and UO2, is likely to lead to their mechanical adhesion. Thus, the in-reactor ZrO2/UO2 bonding could be considered, since the occurrence of the first bonded situations, as an adhesion phenomenon owning two components: an initial chemical progressively strengthened by a second mechanical. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.jnucmat.2019.04.015