“…[1,2] Zircaloy is the common material in the in-core components in the nuclear industry, such as in fuel cladding in pressurized water reactors, grids, and pressure tubes in lightand heavy-water nuclear reactors, because of its inherent low neutron absorption across the sections, excellent corrosion resistance, and high temperature mechanical properties. [3][4][5][6] However, the application of zircaloy is limited due to its high cost. To reduce the production cost, the out-of-core components are usually made of stainless steel, (SS) which has favorable mechanical properties, good machinability, corrosion resistance, and low cost.…”