Determination of activation energy of sintering of ThO2-U 3O8 pellets using the master sintering curve approach

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ThO2 containing around 2 to 3 % U233O2 is considered as fuel for the forthcoming Indian Advanced Heavy Water Reactor (AHWR). High-density ThO2-UO2 pellets have been fabricated by powder metallurgy route using ThO2 and U3O8 powders as the starting materials. U3O8 decomposes to UO2 during high temperature sintering and forms a solid solution with ThO2. The densification behaviour and sintering kinetics of the above were evaluated using a high temperature dilatometer using constant heating rate experiments. To evaluate the activation energy of sintering, a master sintering curve approach has been used. The activation energy for sintering for the above composition in air was found to be 500 kJ/mol. Keywords: Sintering; Kinetics; Activation Energy, Dilatometer; Thoria.

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Kutty, T. R. G., Khan, K. B., Hegde, P. V., Sengupta, A. K., Majumdar, S., & Kamath, H. S. (2003). Determination of activation energy of sintering of ThO2-U 3O8 pellets using the master sintering curve approach. Science of Sintering, 35(3), 125–132. https://doi.org/10.2298/SOS0303125K

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