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Part A: Materials Science

Ageing characteristics of the metastable gamma phase in U–9 wt.% Mo alloy: experimental observations and thermodynamic validation

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Pages 2866-2884 | Received 13 Aug 2014, Accepted 04 Aug 2015, Published online: 11 Sep 2015
 

Abstract

Ageing characteristics of the metastable bcc γ-phase in U–9 wt.% Mo alloy, a candidate for high uranium density nuclear fuel for research and test reactors, have been investigated in this study. Analyses of the aged microstructures, employing X-ray diffraction and various microscopy techniques, revealed the decomposition mechanism of the metastable γ-phase to the stable α-U and γ′ (U2Mo) phases. A discontinuous precipitation reaction, leading to the generation of partially transformed cellular colonies with lamellae comprising of either the α-phase or the γ′-phase in γ-phase matrix, was found to be operative. The in situ transformation of γ interlamellar regions to the γ′-phase was noticed occasionally within the γ + α lamellar colonies. Thermodynamic analysis of the U–Mo system, using free energy–composition diagrams, could associate the observed attributes of the decomposition of γ-phase to the extent of Mo segregation and the chemical driving force required for the nucleation of α- and γ′-phases in the γ-matrix.

Acknowledgements

The assistance received from Dr B.C. Maji in XRD experiment and from Mr S.R. Nikwade in SEM observation is thankfully acknowledged.

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