Vol.55, No.3, 184 ~ 191, 2017
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Title |
Compacted and Sintered Microstructure Depending on Uranium Powder Size in Zr-U Metallic Fuel |
윤창근 Chang Gun Yun , 전현준 Hyun-joon Jun , 주정환 Jung Hwan Ju , 이호진 Ho Jin Lee , 이종탁 Chong-tak Lee , 김형래 Hyung Lae Kim |
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Abstract |
In case of the uranium (U) and zirconium (Zr) powders which have been utilized for the production of a metallic fuel in the various nuclear applications, the homogenous distribution of U powders in the Zr-U pellet has influenced significantly on the nuclear fuel performance. The inhomogeneity in a powder process was changed by various intricate factors, e.g. powder size, shape, distribution and so on. Particularly, the U inhomogeneity in the Zr-U pellets occurs by segregation derived from the great gaps of densities between Zr and U during compaction of the mixed powders. In this study, the relationship between powder size and homogeneity was investigated by using the different-sized U powders. The microstructure in Zr-U pellets reveals more homogeneity when the weight ration of Zr and U powders are close to 1. In addition, homogeneous pellets which were produced by fine U powders have higher density because the homogeneity affects the alloying reaction during sintering and the densification behavior of pore induced by powder size. (Received August 18, 2016; Accepted September 22, 2016) |
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Key Words |
powder size, powder processing, segregation, homogeneity, Zr-U |
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