Nuclear Engineering and Technology (Aug 2021)

Microstructural characteristics of a fresh U(Mo) monolithic mini-plate: Focus on the Zr coating deposited by PVD

  • Xavière Iltis,
  • Doris Drouan,
  • Thierry Blay,
  • Isabelle Zacharie,
  • Catherine Sabathier,
  • Claire Onofri,
  • Christian Steyer,
  • Christian Schwarz,
  • Bruno Baumeister,
  • Jérôme Allenou,
  • Bertrand Stepnik,
  • Winfried Petry

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53, no. 8
pp. 2629 – 2639

Abstract

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Within the frame of the EMPIrE test, four monolithic mini-plates were irradiated in the ATR reactor. In two of them, the monolithic U(Mo) foil had been PVD-coated with Zr before the plate manufacturing. Extensive microstructural characterizations were performed on a fresh archive mini-plate, using Optical Microscopy (OM), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) combined with Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS), Electron Backscattered Diffraction (EBSD) and Focused Ion Beam (FIB)/Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) with nano EDS. A particular attention was paid to the examination of the U(Mo) foil, the PVD coating, the cladding/Zr and Zr/U(Mo) interfaces.The Zr coating has a thickness around 15 μm. It has a columnar microstructure and appears dense. The cohesion of the cladding/Zr and Zr/U(Mo) interfaces seems to be satisfactory. An almost continuous layer with a thickness of the order of 100–300 nm is present at the cladding/Zr interface and corresponds to an oxidized part of the Zr coating. At the Zr/U(Mo) interface, a thin discontinuous layer is observed. It could correspond to locally oxidized U(Mo).This work provides a basis for interpreting the results of characterizations on EMPIrE irradiated plates.

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