Microstructural evolution of gas bubbles and thermal conductivity in UO2-BeO bicrystal

  • Chuanxin Liang
  • , Yunting Su
  • , Mengyuan Hao
  • , Tianjiao Dong
  • , Hengfeng Gong
  • , Wenbo Liu
  • , Dong Wang

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Abstract

UO2-BeO is an important composite nuclear fuel with high thermal conductivity. The impact of grain boundaries between UO2-UO2 and phase boundaries between UO2-BeO on the bubble evolution and the thermal conductivity in nuclear fuels is significant. In this study, we utilize a 3D phase field model to examine the influence of these boundaries on the nucleation and growth of bubbles in a bicrystalline UO2-BeO. Our simulations reveal that the diffusion of vacancies and gas atoms towards the phase boundaries results in bubbles preferentially forming at the phase boundaries. Intergranular bubbles possess an asymmetrical lectical shape due to the long-range diffusion-controlled boundary migration and the different defect production rate on the both sides. Spherical intragranular bubbles appear after the intergranular bubbles with high defects production rates and large grain size. The effective thermal conductivity decreases with the irradiation time and shows three distinct stages for systems that have both inter- and intragranular bubbles.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11944-11956
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Materials Science
Volume58
Issue number29
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2023

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