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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2014

Adsorption and diffusion of hydrogen in Zircaloy-4

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Hydrogen in zirconium alloys is considered in many nuclear safety issues. Below 500°C, rather limited knowledge is available on the combined hydrogen adsorption at the sample surface and diffusion in the metal. A modeling of hydrogen gaseous charging has been established starting with a set of relevant laws and parameters derived from open literature. Simulating the hydrogen charging process requires simultaneous analysis of gaseous surface adsorption, hydrogen solid-solution diffusion and precipitation, when exceeding the material solubility limit. The modeling has been extended to reproduce the solid-gas exchange. Gaseous charging experiments have been performed at 420°C on Stress Relieved Annealed (SRA) Zircaloy-4 cladding samples to validate the model. The sample hydrogen content has been systematically measured after charging and compared to the calculated value thus providing a validation of the adsorption modeling. Complementary tests have been carried out on Recrystallized Annealed (RXA) Zircaloy-4 rods to characterize the combined diffusion and adsorption process. The hydrogen concentration distribution has been characterized using an inverse technique based on destructive analyses of the samples. This additional set of data was relevant for the validation of the hydrogen combined adsorption/diffusion modeling up to 420°C.
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hal-01952471 , version 1 (07-07-2021)

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Elodie Torres, Jean Desquines, Marie-Christine Baietto, Michel Coret, Franz Wehling, et al.. Adsorption and diffusion of hydrogen in Zircaloy-4. Fontevraud 8 - Contribution of materials investigations and operating experience to LWR’s safety, performance and reliability, Sep 2014, Avignon, France. ⟨hal-01952471⟩
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