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MD simulations of phase stability of PuGa alloys: Effects of primary radiation defects and helium bubbles

We present classical molecular dynamics (MD) with Modified Embedded Atom Model (MEAM) simulations to investigate the role of primary radiation defects and radiogenic helium as factors affecting the phase stability of PuGa alloys in cooling–heating cycles at ambient pressure. The models of PuGa alloy...

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Published in:Journal of nuclear materials 2013-09, Vol.440 (1-3), p.278-282
Main Authors: Dremov, V.V., Sapozhnikov, F.A., Ionov, G.V., Karavaev, A.V., Vorobyova, M.A., Chung, B.W.
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Language:English
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Summary:We present classical molecular dynamics (MD) with Modified Embedded Atom Model (MEAM) simulations to investigate the role of primary radiation defects and radiogenic helium as factors affecting the phase stability of PuGa alloys in cooling–heating cycles at ambient pressure. The models of PuGa alloys equilibrated at ambient conditions were subjected to cooling–heating cycles in which they were initially cooled down to 100K and then heated up to 500K at ambient pressure. The rate of temperature change in the cycles was 10K/ns. The simulations showed that the initial FCC phase of PuGa alloys undergo polymorphous transition in cooling to a lower symmetry α′-phase. All the alloys undergo direct and reverse polymorphous transitions in the cooling–heating cycles. The alloys containing vacancies shift in both transitions to lower temperatures relative to the defect-free alloys. The radiogenic helium has much less effect on the phase stability compared to that of primary radiation defects (in spite of the fact that helium concentration is twice of that for the primary radiation defects). This computational result agrees with experimental data on unconventional stabilization mechanism of PuGa alloys.
ISSN:0022-3115
1873-4820
DOI:10.1016/j.jnucmat.2013.05.016