About this Abstract | 
  
   
    | Meeting | 
    MS&T21: Materials Science & Technology
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    | Symposium 
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    Advanced Characterization of Materials for Nuclear, Radiation, and Extreme Environments
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    | Presentation Title | 
    Tensile Performance of Diffusion Bonded AA6061-AA6061 Cladding-Cladding Interface for Application in U-10Mo Monolithic Fuel Plates | 
  
   
    | Author(s) | 
    Abhishek  Mehta, Jeongmin  Woo, Jeffrey J Giglio, Jan-Fong  Jue, Dennis D Keiser, James I Cole, Yongho  Sohn | 
  
   
    | On-Site Speaker (Planned) | 
    Abhishek  Mehta | 
  
   
    | Abstract Scope | 
    
The AA6061 claddings produced by hot isostatic pressing is an important structural component of the high performance, monolithic U-10Mo fuel system for research and test reactors. In this study, mechanical integrity of diffusion bonded AA6061 alloys were examined. Solid-to-solid diffusion bonding was performed by annealing two AA6061 alloys at 560 °C for 1.5 h, and subsequently cooled via three different cooling methods: furnace cooling, air cooling, and water quenching. Dog-bone shaped tensile specimens, with ~ 10 mm in gauge length and 1.5 mm in thickness, were fabricated from the diffusion couples by electro-discharge machining. Yield strength (%EL at failure) of furnace cooled, air cooled and water quenched specimens determined was 82-89 (10-30%), 112-116 (10-14%), and 149-164 (10-17%) MPa, respectively. The variation in mechanical behavior was interpreted with respect to microstructural development associated with precipitation of Mg2Si at the diffusion bonded interface during cooling with the aid of time-temperature-transformation diagram. |