2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.commatsci.2020.110260
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Modeling of size, aspect ratio, and orientation of flattened precipitates in the context of Zr-H system under external stress

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“…Simultaneously, the zirconium claddings also absorb a fraction of hydrogen, which is released by the corrosion reaction of zirconium with water. Some zirconium alloys, such as Zr-2, even absorb hydrogen added into the primary loop coolant earlier . When the hydrogen concentration exceeds its solubility limit, embrittle hydrides will precipitate in the matrix of zirconium and lead to the degradation of mechanical properties of the claddings, which has negative effects on the service life of zirconium alloys and the safe operation of reactors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Simultaneously, the zirconium claddings also absorb a fraction of hydrogen, which is released by the corrosion reaction of zirconium with water. Some zirconium alloys, such as Zr-2, even absorb hydrogen added into the primary loop coolant earlier . When the hydrogen concentration exceeds its solubility limit, embrittle hydrides will precipitate in the matrix of zirconium and lead to the degradation of mechanical properties of the claddings, which has negative effects on the service life of zirconium alloys and the safe operation of reactors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some zirconium alloys, such as Zr-2, even absorb hydrogen added into the primary loop coolant earlier. 6 When the hydrogen concentration exceeds its solubility limit, embrittle hydrides will precipitate in the matrix of zirconium and lead to the degradation of mechanical properties of the claddings, 7 which has negative effects on the service life of zirconium alloys and the safe operation of reactors. The interaction between hydrogen and metal, which involves the adsorption and dissociation reaction of hydrogen on metal, has been a crucial research subject in the past decades.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%