Abstract

Calibration curves of extremely low concentrations of the alloying elements Sn, Fe, Cr and Ni in Zircaloy were obtained, using standard samples, by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy to measure concentration distributions of alloying elements dissolved in the Zircaloy matrix. Their detectable limits were 0.21 at% for Sn, 0.06 at% for Fe. 0.04 at% for Cr and 0.03 at% for Ni. Then concentration distributions of alloying elements in unirradiated and neutron irradiated Zircaloy-2 were measured using these calibration curves. It was confirmed that neutron irradiation increased the dissolved concentrations of Fe. Cr and Ni. Furthermore, Cr diffused slower than Fe and Ni. It was suggested that the rate limiting process of irradiation-induced dissolution from Fe, Cr-type precipitates into the matrix was the diffusion of alloying atoms in the precipitates and that the dissolution process proceeded due to displacement of alloying atoms from the precipitates into the matrix and diffusion in the matrix.

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