Microstructure evolution of 1073 K extruded U–10Zr (wt. %) fuel during thermal cycling (303–1073 K with a ~9 hour hold at 873 K during cooling) was investigated using in situ neutron diffraction. Analysis was performed using Rietveld texture and crystal structure refinements from time–of–flight neutron diffraction data, with a focus on the evolution of textures and lattice parameters as a function of temperature. The α–U phase exhibits lattice contraction with increasing temperature along the b lattice direction and lattice expansion in the other directions while the other phases exhibit lattice expansion with temperature in all directions. Contrary to the established phase diagram, the β–U phase is absent at the temperatures of the thermal cycling. (001)α and (110)γ plane normals are observed with a strong preferred orientation along the extrusion direction. The variant selection of (001)α||(110)γ is observed for the first time.
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