Abstract

The constant stress tensile deformation behavior of commercial Zr702, used in spent fuel reprocessing industry, was investigated in 108 °C/200 MPa nitric acid solutions and non-corrosive silicone oil. Microscopic characterization of surface as well as cross-section of deformed Zr702 was carried out. In silicone oil, there were minimal cracks observed on the sample's surface. However, a significant number of cracks appeared on the sample's surface in nitric acid solutions. In nitric acid solutions, at the interface between the oxide layer and the matrix, cracks occurred, extended, the oxide film fractured, cracks further expanded, and the stress concentration at the cracks tip led to the formation of new cracks. This cyclic process resulted in the strength of the material decreasing and accelerated failure.

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