Irradiation of uranium carbides in JMTR.
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Post-irradiation examinations were performed on three types of uranium carbide UC, UC<SUB>2</SUB> and U<SUB>2</SUB>C<SUB>3</SUB>, that were irradiated with a relatively high thermal neutron flux (7 x 10<SUP>13</SUP> n/cm<SUP>2</SUP>•s or 9 x 10<SUP>12</SUP> fission/cm<SUP>3</SUP>•s for UC) and in a dose range between 2.7 x 10<SUP>15</SUP> and 3.3 x 10<SUP>18</SUP> fission/ cm<SUP>3</SUP> (i. e. 2.1 x 10<SUP>16</SUP> and 2.4 x 10<SUP>19</SUP> nvt) in the JMTR (Japan Material Testing Reactor). On UC and UC<SUB>2</SUB>, trends similar to previous works were obtained in the irradiation effects. New preliminary results, however, were obtained on U<SUB>2</SUB>C<SUB>3</SUB> for changes in the electrical resistivity and the lattice parameter which showed reduced values after attaining a maximum at 10<SUP>17</SUP> fission/cm<SUP>3</SUP>.<BR>Successive annealing effects on the resistivity and the lattice parameter following the reactor irradiations were examined by pulse heating. Two major steps were observed, at around 400 and 600°C, in the recovery processes. A low temperature step, which was re-vealed previously at about 200°C in UC and UC<SUB>2</SUB>, was missing in this study, because of higher irradiation temperatures (about 300°C) in the JMTR. Considering the results of quenching works on UC and partly on UC<SUB>2</SUB>, it was suggested that rather simple defects played roles for the recovery processes below 1, 000°C in all three carbides.
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著者
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Matsui Hisayuki
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Nagoya University
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HORIKI Mikio
Department of Nuclear Engineering, Nagoya University
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KIRIHARA Tomoo
Department of Nuclear Engineering, Nagoya University
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