About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2024 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Accelerated Qualification of Nuclear Materials Integrating Experiments, Modeling, and Theories
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Presentation Title |
Effective Parameterization of Phase-field Models of Fission Gas Bubble Growth |
Author(s) |
Larry Aagesen, Sourabh Bhagwan Kadambi |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Larry Aagesen |
Abstract Scope |
Fission gas bubbles are one of the most important microstructural features of ceramic nuclear fuels. As gas bubbles grow and interconnect, they allow release of gases, with important consequences for fuel performance. Phase-field modeling has been increasingly used to simulate the evolution of fission gas bubble microstructural because of its capability to capture complex microstructural features. However, computational performance limitations have made it difficult to simulate all the defects present in fuels during operation. For this reason, phase-field models have often simulated only vacancies and used multiple approaches to include the effect of vacancy-interstitial recombination and sinks in a simplified way. Here, we compare some of the most prevalent approaches, including source-only and source/sink. The kinetics of bubble growth using these approaches are analyzed analytically, and simulations with these approaches are compared to a full vacancy-interstitial model. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: |
Keywords |
Nuclear Materials, Computational Materials Science & Engineering, |