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Development of the Ultra-microhardness Technique for Post Irradiation Examination of Fuel Cladding Tubes
Abstract:Hardness measurements are potentially valuable for a quantitative discussion of embrittlement in the inner portions of fuel cladding tubes. The size of the indentation, however, is not negligible compared to the measuring region, even when a micro Vickers hardness tester is employed. This limits the measuring technique, and very little has been studied about degradation phenomena in the inner portion of the tubes.

A hardness measurement system, equipped with a depth-sensing indentation instrument, and the necessary post irradiation examination technique for specimens with high radioactivity were successfully developed and the following observations were obtained from the system's application example. The diffusion coefficient of oxygen obtained from the hardness of an unirradiated zirconium lined cladding with simulated oxidation in the fuel rod showed good agreement with literature data. The calculated diffusion coefficient from hardness in the inner portion of irradiated Zircaloy-2 fuel rods was almost the same value as that of unirradiated zirconium, which implied that neither neutron irradiation nor fission fragment bombardment enhanced the oxygen diffusion in the inner portion of cladding tube.
Keywords:fuel cladding tube  mechanical properties  fuel rods  ultra-microhardness  hardness  hardening  inner surface  fission fragments  oxidation  diffusion  Zircaloy-2  neutron beams  irradiation  radiation effects
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