Applied Sciences (May 2020)

Phase Stability in U-6Nb Alloy Doped with Ti from the First Principles Theory

  • Alexander Landa,
  • Per Söderlind,
  • Amanda Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10103417
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
p. 3417

Abstract

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First-principles calculations within the density-functional-theory (DFT) approach are conducted in order to explore and explain the effect of small amounts of titanium on phase stability in the U-6Nb alloy. During rapid quenching from high to room temperature, metastable phases α′ (orthorhombic), α″ (monoclinic), and γ0 (tetragonal) can form, depending on Nb concentration. Important mechanical properties depend on the crystal structure and, therefore, an understanding of the effect of impurities on phase stability is essential. Insights on this issue are obtained from quantum-mechanical DFT calculations. The DFT framework does not rely on any material-specific assumptions and is therefore ideal for an unbiased investigation of the U-Nb system.

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