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Ultrasonic study of UO2 : effects of porosity and grain size on ultrasonic attenuations and velocities

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Ultrasonic techniques applied to nuclear fuel characterisation are developed in our group since 1996, Before applying our methods to irradiated fuel, we are searching sensitive parameters which could give interesting information. That is the reason why only results concerning non-irradiated UO2 are presented. This paper mainly deals with the investigation of a relevant acoustic parameter: the attenuation. Indeed, the ultrasonic attenuation in UO2 as a function of the operating ultrasonic frequency has been measured on samples with various microstructures: variable fraction volume porosity (1-6%) and grain size (10-90 μm). Using a 15 MHz operating frequency, no attenuation has been observed. With frequencies around 40 MHz, we show that the measured ultrasonic attenuation is only sensitive to grain size (no effect of porosity has been observed). On the contrary, the ultrasonic velocities (which are very sensitive to porosity) are not affected by the sizes of the grains. These reversed and non-correlated effects constitute an interesting tool for UO2 study because two aspects of the microstructure can be studied separately with ultrasonic waves.

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Electronique

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hal-00324059 , version 1 (23-09-2008)

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D. Laux, B. Cros, G. Despaux, D. Baron. Ultrasonic study of UO2 : effects of porosity and grain size on ultrasonic attenuations and velocities. Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2002, 300 (2-3), pp.192-197. ⟨10.1016/S0022-3115(01)00747-4⟩. ⟨hal-00324059⟩
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