Chemical interaction and compatibility of uranium mononitride and alumina forming austenitic stainless steel

Andre Broussard, Dong Zhao, Kevin Yan, Bruce A. Pint, Jiheon Jun, Erofili Kardoulaki, Jie Lian

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Abstract

Uranium mononitride (UN) and alumina forming austenitic (AFA) stainless steel are a potential fuel-cladding combination for the lead-cooled fast reactor (LFR). Chemical compatibility between UN and AFA steel needs to be verified before implementation in a nuclear reactor. Diffusion couple experiments at 823 K and 1023 K were conducted for nonirradiated UN samples in contact with as-cast (no thermally grown Al2O3) and preoxidized (with thermally grown Al2O3) AFA for 500 and 1000 h in an inert environment. Preoxidized AFA exhibited little to no interaction with all UN samples tested at both 823 K and 1023 K, displaying the stability and capability of the Al2O3 layer to prevent chemical interaction and inter-diffusion with UN. Chemical interaction occurs between UN and as-cast AFA. At 1023 K, an aluminum and nitrogen rich phase (likely AlN) formed along the interface of as-cast AFA and UN samples. At 823 K the AlN phase was not prominently observed due to the reduced diffusivity of aluminum through AFA. The aluminum and nitrogen-enriched phase was also observed in a high temperature pressure-assisted test sample of UN and as-cast AFA thermally treated at 1373 K. In UN samples doped with a low weight percent of UO2 (< 3 wt%), AlN was not detected along the interface at either temperatures, and an Al2O3 layer likely formed along the interface and prevented further chemical interaction between UN and as-cast AFA.

Original languageEnglish
Article number155748
JournalJournal of Nuclear Materials
Volume609
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2025

Funding

Funding for the project was supported by the DOE Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP) under an award of DE-NE0008947 . AB would like to acknowledge the support of an NRC fellowship (award # NRC-HQ-60-17-G-0006 ). Funding for the project was supported by the DOE Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP) under an award of DE-NE0008947. AB would like to acknowledge the support of an NRC fellowship (award #NRC–HQ-60–17-G-0006).

Keywords

  • Alumina forming austenitic stainless steel (AFA)
  • FCCI
  • Uranium mononitride
  • fuel cladding chemical interactions

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