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Title: An Overview of Neutron Irradiated SiC Layer Behavior using Micro-and Nano-Characterization Techniques

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OSTI ID:1828138

The complexity of fission product distribution and composition within the SiC layer of tristructural isotropic (TRISO) coated particles, irradiation effects on the SiC structure as well as the variable nature of metallic fission product release, has led to the exploration of multiple micro- and nano-characterization techniques. The fine scale of the fission product precipitates necessitates unique learnings and application of electron microscopic techniques with irradiated fuel during the Advanced Gas Reactor (AGR)-1 experiment analysis. A summarized discussion on the specific advanced techniques with associated method development for TRISO coated particles is provided followed by the down selected techniques currently considered to provide the highest impact. Techniques considered are electron probe micro-analyzer (EPMA), scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), and Precession electron diffraction (PED). SiC grain boundary characteristics are evaluated due to the mobility of specific fission products through grain boundaries. PED was performed for understanding the role of grain boundary character on fission product transport. One set of comparative analyses between AGR-1 and AGR-2 particles leads to a finding that the AGR-1, high-Ag-retention particle, had statistically more coincidence site lattice (CSL)-related grain boundaries (but fewer low-angle grain boundaries), compared to the AGR-2 particle. This implies that CSL-related grain boundaries may have a direct influence on Ag retention. However, precipitates were found on a relatively small fraction of CSL-related grain boundaries in both particles. In another set of comparison between AGR-1 and AGR-2 particles that were subjected to safety testing, there is significant differences in average SiC grain boundary distributions, but the fission product distributions on these grain boundaries are very similar.

Research Organization:
Idaho National Lab. (INL), Idaho Falls, ID (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Nuclear Energy (NE)
DOE Contract Number:
DE-AC07-05ID14517
OSTI ID:
1828138
Report Number(s):
INL/CON-20-58872-Rev000
Resource Relation:
Conference: HTR2020, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 10/06/2020 - 10/08/2020
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English