Reaction between a rare earth element and 9Cr-2W steel

Rare-earth element Cladding (metalworking)
DOI: 10.1007/s12540-011-0801-0 Publication Date: 2011-09-15T09:19:02Z
ABSTRACT
We analyzed the reaction between a rare earth element and ferritic-martensitic stainless steel in order to evaluate the role of the rare earth element in the fuel cladding chemical interaction (FCCI). A diffusion couple test between Misch metal (70Ce-30La) and 9Cr-2W (Gr.92) steel at both 660 °C and 800 °C was conducted, and a microstructural analysis was carried out. The result showed that Fe in the Gr.92 material and Ce in the Misch metal mainly diffused and reacted to form intermetallic compounds, namely Fe2Ce and Fe17Ce phases, above 660 °C, whereas La hardly diffused or reacted in the Gr.92 material. In the specimen tested at 660 °C, the Fe diffused outside of the clad interface so that Cr-rich precipitated beneath the clad interface. In the specimen tested at 800 °C, a local reaction caused by the eutectic transformation of the (Fe,Cr)17Ce phase resulted in a local penetration across the clad.
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