Abstract

The first in-situ ion irradiation and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) of cold spray deposited Cr coatings was performed at the Intermediate Voltage Electron Microscope (IVEM) facility at Argonne National Laboratory for preliminary investigation into the radiation damage tolerance of these materials for use in accident tolerance fuel cladding. The severely plastically deformed microstructure of the cold spray deposited Cr delayed the onset and growth of radiation induced defects when compared to an annealed coating simulating bulk Cr. Evidence to support this conclusion was based on defect density and defect size measurements of TEM images obtained at different irradiation intervals.

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