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Characterization of Zirconium Hydrides and Phase Field Approach to a Mesoscopic-Scale Modeling of Their Precipitation
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringHydrogen EmbrittlementChemistryEarth ScienceStructural MaterialsNumerical SimulationSolidificationMaterials ScienceComputational GeochemistryZirconium HydridesSolid MechanicsAbstract Zirconium AlloysHydrogenMesoscopic-scale ModelingZirconium AlloysHigh Temperature MaterialsPhase EquilibriumNatural SciencesAlloy Designζ PhaseAlloy PhasePhase Field ApproachMechanics Of MaterialsMultiscale Modeling
Abstract Zirconium alloys are currently used in nuclear power plants where they are submitted to hydrogen pick-up. Hydrogen in solid solution or hydride precipitation can affect the behavior of zirconium alloys during service but also in long term storage and in accidental conditions. Numerical modeling at mesoscopic scale using a “phase field” approach has been launched to describe hydride precipitation and its consequences on the mechanical properties of zirconium alloys. To obtain realistic results, it should take into account an accurate kinetic, thermodynamic, and structural database in order to properly describe hydride nucleation, growth, and coalescence as well as hydride interaction with external stresses. Therefore, an accurate structural characterization was performed on Zircaloy-4 plates and it allowed us to identify a new zirconium hydride phase called ζ. The ζ phase has a trigonal symmetry and is fully coherent with hcp αZr. The consequences of this new zirconium hydride phase on hydride transformation process and stress-reorientation phenomenon are discussed. A first attempt to numerically model the precipitation of this new zirconium hydride phase has been undertaken using the phase field approach.
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