A Compact Furnace to Support in Situ Neutron Imaging of Hydrogen Dynamics in Yttrium Hydride Moderators
MRS Advances(2024)
摘要
A compact, nuclear microreactor that utilizes low-enriched uranium fuel is a promising solution to meet U.S. energy demands in nonconventional nuclear markets such as remote and decentralized energy grids. Yttrium hydride (YHx) is a potential moderator material for a microreactor design that reduces the amount of required fuel and provides superior retention of hydrogen at high reactor operating temperatures. Hydrogen diffusion properties in YHx are highly sought after for computer model validation and reactor prototyping. To characterize hydrogen diffusion, a compact dual-zone furnace was developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory and analyzed via neutron imaging at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE). The goal of these measurements is to assess hydrogen diffusion in YHx samples as a function of applied temperature gradients. Included herein is recent progress in technique and furnace developments as well as initial results from concentration- and temperature-gradient measurements at LANSCE. Compact dual-zone furnace at LANSCE
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