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Analysis of Irradiation Induced Defect Clusterization for Zr-1%Nb Alloy Using Atomistic Simulation

Publish Year: 1402
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Index date: 1 July 2023

Analysis of Irradiation Induced Defect Clusterization for Zr-1%Nb Alloy Using Atomistic Simulation abstract

Nuclear-grade zirconium alloys properties are very similar to those of pure zirconium (Zr), because in most cases they contain more than 95% of Zr atoms. They have extensive application in nuclear industry, especially in fuel cladding. Lattice properties of pure Zr and Zr-1%Nb alloy have been explored in this study. Point defect formation energies have also been calculated. Then, di-vacancies have been considered to check the cluster vacancy production. In the next section, the stability of niobium (with different size) clusters have been considered. Furthermore, assuming the Nb-cluster production, it has been shown that the niobium atoms binding energy in cluster form is positive that means the niobium atoms tend to make a cluster, when they bring near together. Finally, the effect of pressure on this clusterization has been studied. The results show that (except of cluster with 2 niobium atoms) the binding energy has been decreased with increasing pressure and therefore the clusters will be unstable.

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Analysis of Irradiation Induced Defect Clusterization for Zr-1%Nb Alloy Using Atomistic Simulation authors

M. R. Basaadat

Physics and Accelerators Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute (NSTRI), Tehran, Iran

M. Payami

Physics and Accelerators Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute (NSTRI), Tehran, Iran

S. Sheykhi

Physics and Accelerators Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute (NSTRI), Tehran, Iran