April 2, 2024
Report

Characterization Report for the MP-1 Experiment Fabrication Campaign

Abstract

This report covers the results of MP 1 fuel characterization analysis to provide a detailed understanding of the as-fabricated fuel that would be irradiated in the MP 1 (Mini-Plate 1) experiment. The work was performed at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), Idaho National Laboratory (INL), and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). Characterization of the as-fabricated fuel was performed in accordance with Characterization Plan for the Fabrication of U 10Mo for the MP 1 Experiment, hereinafter the MP 1 Characterization Plan (MAQP 2016). Under the MP 1 Characterization Plan, fuel foils at different points in the foil fabrication process (e.g., hot rolled annealed, cold rolled annealed) were studied to understand the effect of various thermomechanical processes on the fuel microstructure. Samples were sent to each of the three organizations so that testing and analysis could be performed independently using similar equipment and a standardized set of measurement and analysis procedures. The MP 1 experiment will provide an opportunity to understand the effects of processing conditions on the final fuel microstructure, to compare independently obtained results, and achieve a three-way validation. PNNL characterized 28 uranium–10 wt% molybdenum (U 10Mo) samples. Six pieces/specimens from each sample/foil were sectioned, in accordance with the MP 1 Characterization Plan. Similarly, INL and LANL also examined 24 and 17 U 10Mo specimens, respectively. These total 69 samples consist of six types of MP 1 characterization foils fabricated by Babcock and Wilcox Technologies (BWXT) from ingots produced by the Y-12 National Security Complex: • 0.047 in.-thick hot-rolled and annealed samples with and without Zr layers • 0.02 in.-thick cold-rolled and annealed samples with and without Zr layers • 0.01 in.-thick cold-rolled and annealed samples with and without Zr layers. Microstructure, chemical composition, carbide morphology, U 10Mo foil thickness, Zr thickness, mechanical properties (microhardness), and density were evaluated in both longitudinal and transverse directions for foils of the three different thicknesses.

Published: April 2, 2024

Citation

Kalsar R., F.G. Di Lemma, T. Trowbridge, E. Tegtmeier, R. Mccabe, R. Prabhakaran, and N.R. Overman, et al. 2020. Characterization Report for the MP-1 Experiment Fabrication Campaign Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.