Assessment of effective elastic constants of U-10Mo fuel: A multiscale modeling and homogenization study

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Abstract

The significant microstructural changes that U-Mo fuel undergoes during operation degrades its mechanical properties and structural integrity. Microstructural evolution entails the formation, evolution, and redistribution of porosity in conjunction with grain refinement. In the present paper, we employ numerical approaches to assess the impact of the various microstructural features—grains, nanoscale intragranular fission gas bubbles, and mesoscale intergranular voids—on the degradation of elastic constants. Phase-field microstructure models are combined with the asymptotic expansion homogenization technique in order to derive the effective elastic constants as a function of porosity and fission density. The results are verified and compared against theoretical bounds. Using this approach, elastic degradation in operating nuclear fuels can be quantified when the distributions of microstructural features are known.

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Kadambi, S. B., Aagesen, L. K., Zhang, Y., & Beeler, B. (2024). Assessment of effective elastic constants of U-10Mo fuel: A multiscale modeling and homogenization study. Journal of Nuclear Materials, 599. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2024.155225

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