Frontiers in Energy Research (Jun 2021)

Effect of Rolling Deformation on Creep Properties of FeCrAl Alloys

  • Huan Sheng Lai,
  • Jingyu Guo,
  • Shanglin Zhang,
  • Xiaobin Yu,
  • Fanqiang Meng,
  • Zilong Zhao,
  • Wenzhong Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fenrg.2021.663578
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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FeCrAl alloy is one of the most promising nuclear fuel claddings among many accident tolerant fuel (ATF) materials due to its excellent oxidation resistance and good mechanical properties. However, the effect of process conditions on the creep properties of the FeCrAl alloy is not clear till now. In this study, the impact of a process condition of hot-rolling on the creep properties of FeCrAl alloy was investigated using a nano-indentation creep test under a temperature of 350°C. The microanalysis results indicated that the grain size became smaller with the increase of the hot-rolling thickness reduction. The nano-indentation creep test results showed that the creep power-law stress exponent was about four, and the creep resistance increased when the hot-rolling thickness reduction increased.

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