Recent Progress on Creep Properties of ODS FeCrAl Alloys for Advanced Reactors

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In order to meet the growing energy demand, more environmentally friendly and efficient GEN-IV reactors have emerged. Additionally, nuclear structural materials need larger more safety margins for accident scenarios as a result of the Fukushima accident. In order to extend the failure time and lessen the effect of accidents, this design method for accident-tolerant fuel materials calls for cladding materials to maintain good corrosion resistance and mechanical properties during a beyond design basis accident (BDBA). Accidents involving nuclear reactors would undoubtedly result in higher temperatures, which would make it much harder for materials to withstand corrosion. Oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) FeCrAl alloys have shown promise as candidate materials because of their extraordinarily slow reaction rates under high-temperature steam. However, the addition of the Al element renders the alloy’s high-temperature mechanical properties insufficient. In particular, studies on the alloy’s creep properties are extremely rare, despite the fact that the creep properties are crucial in the real service environment. Therefore, this paper focuses on the creep properties of ODS FeCrAl alloy, summarizes and analyzes the research results of this material, and provides a reference for future research and applications.

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Jia, H., Wang, Y., Wang, Y., Han, L., Zhang, Y., & Zhou, Z. (2023, May 1). Recent Progress on Creep Properties of ODS FeCrAl Alloys for Advanced Reactors. Materials. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma16093497

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