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    In-situ neutron characterization of advanced nuclear ruels - the road to a new neutron irradiation testing capability
    (The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, 2020-02-23) Obbard, EG; Gasparrini, C; Burr, PA; Johnson, KD; Lopes, DA; Anghel, C; Middleburgh, SC; Gregg, DJ; Liss, KD; Griffiths, GJ; Scales, N; Thorogood, GJ; Lumprin, GR
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    Thermal expansion and steam oxidation of uranium mononitride analysed via in situ neutron diffraction
    (Elsevier B. V., 2023-03) Liu, J; Gasparrini, C; White, JT; Johnson, KD; Lopes, DA; Peterson, VK; Studer, AJ; Griffiths, GJ; Lumpkin, GR; Wenman, MR; Burr, PA; Sooby, ES; Obbard, EG
    In situ neutron powder diffraction experiments are applied to physical, kinetic, and microstructural characterization of uranium mononitride as a promising light water reactor fuel material. The temperature-variable coefficient of thermal expansion and isotropic Debye Waller factors are obtained by sequential Rietveld refinement over 499–1873 K. Oxidation of a UN pellet (95.2% density) under flow of 11 mg/min D2O is observed to initiate above 623 K and the rate increases by a factor of approximately 10 from 673 to 773 K, with activation energy 50.6 ± 1.3 kJ/mol; uranium oxide is the only solid corrosion product. Crown Copyright © 2022 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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