Observations on the Zirconium Hydride Precipitation and Distribution in Zircaloy-4

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Zhiyang Wang
Ulf Garbe
Huijun Li
Robert P. Harrison
Anders Kaestner
Eberhard Lehmann
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[1] University of Wollongong,Faculty of Engineering
[2] Northfields Avenue,undefined
[3] The Bragg Institute,undefined
[4] Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO),undefined
[5] The Institute of Materials Engineering,undefined
[6] Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation,undefined
[7] Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI),undefined
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Hydride; Hydride Formation; Neutron Tomography; Delay Hydride Crack; Zirconium Hydride;
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Hydride precipitation and distribution in hot-rolled and annealed Zircaloy-4 plate samples artificially induced by gaseous hydrogen charging were studied primarily by neutron tomography, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and SEM-based electron backscattered diffraction techniques. The precipitated hydride platelet (δ-ZrH1.66) at a hydrogen pressure of 20 atm was found following the {111}δ-ZrH1.66//(0001)α-Zr with the surrounding α-Zr matrix. The microstructural characterization indicated that hydrides with a relatively uniform distribution were precipitated on the rolling-transverse section of the plate, whereas, on the normal-transverse section, a hydride concentration gradient was present with a dense hydride layer near the surface. Further, the neutron tomography investigations clearly identified the nonuniform spatial distribution of hydrides. Thin hydride layers preferentially formed on the sample surface, and the concentrated hydrides precipitating at the edges/corner of the sample were observed. The causes for the localized hydride accumulation were also discussed.
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