The in-pile performance of nuclear fuel plates is strongly influenced by the
mechanical contact between fuel and cladding. Today, there is not much
information available about the bond strength of two layer systems typical for
monolithic fuel plates. The bond strength is considered to be a plausible indicator
for the quality of the mechanical contact. Using tensile tests, the bond strength of
the following material combinations were examined: fuel / cladding, fuel / diffusion
barrier and diffusion barrier / cladding. Double layer foils, consisting of uraniummolybdenum
alloy with 8 wt.% Mo (DU-8Mo) as fuel surrogate, Al 1050 as cladding
and Ti, Nb or Zr as diffusion barrier materials were used. They were produced by
sputtering. Beforehand, the behaviour of the adhesive used to mount the samples
onto the specimen holders has been examined. Bond strengths of DU-8Mo on Ti
and Nb larger than 70 MPa have been achieved.
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The in-pile performance of nuclear fuel plates is strongly influenced by the
mechanical contact between fuel and cladding. Today, there is not much
information available about the bond strength of two layer systems typical for
monolithic fuel plates. The bond strength is considered to be a plausible indicator
for the quality of the mechanical contact. Using tensile tests, the bond strength of
the following material combinations were examined: fuel / cladding, fuel / diffusion
barrier and d...
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