2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10967-013-2767-5
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Development of a new casting method to fabricate U–Zr alloy containing minor actinides

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“…As the temperature increases even higher, the precipitation remains in the stable bcc band-like structure, but the separated uranium begins to change from bcc to a more liquid state. The band-like atomistic configuration shows the thermodynamic driving force to the lamellar [1][2][3] and acicular [5,7,8,46,47,50,51] microstructures observed experimentally and shown in Fig. 1a and Fig.…”
Section: Uranium-rich Compositionsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…As the temperature increases even higher, the precipitation remains in the stable bcc band-like structure, but the separated uranium begins to change from bcc to a more liquid state. The band-like atomistic configuration shows the thermodynamic driving force to the lamellar [1][2][3] and acicular [5,7,8,46,47,50,51] microstructures observed experimentally and shown in Fig. 1a and Fig.…”
Section: Uranium-rich Compositionsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The casting temperature is an important variable in the casting of fuel slug, and it is affected by many factors such as casting shape (length, diameter, volume, and area), batch size, mold filling time, cooling conditions, and casting method. In this study, casting temperature is referred to [18], where U-Zr-Mn alloy slug was fabricated soundly. Woolf et al [15] Woolf et al [15] Ward et al [13] Kubaschewski [14] Am Mn Ag Pr mold and is generally sound with no cracks or thin sections visible.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…moreover, the generation of long-lived radioactive wastes and the loss of volatile species need to be minimized during the fuel fabrication process. innovative fuel concepts, therefore, are necessary to address the fabrication challenges of a conventional injection casting method pertaining to Tru elements while maintaining good performances of metallic fuel [9][10]. metallic particulate fuel is an innovative form for the injection casting of nuclear fuel slugs [11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%