Xe diffusion and bubble nucleation around edge dislocations in UO2
ST Murphy and P Fossati and RW Grimes, JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS, 466, 634-637 (2015).
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2015.09.007
Recently it has been suggested that dislocations, generated by radiation damage, may increase the rate of fission gas diffusion from the fuel grains, an affect which is at present not incorporated into fuel performance codes. Therefore, we perform molecular dynamics simulations employing empirical potentials to investigate the diffusion of Xe atoms around edge dislocations in UO2 to establish the importance of this pathway for fission gas release. The results suggest that for isolated atoms near the dislocation the activation energy for Xe diffusion is dramatically reduced relative to the bulk. However, Xe atoms diffusing along the dislocation cluster together to form small bubbles, these bubbles incorporate all of the isolated mobile Xe atoms thereby inhibiting fast diffusion of Xe along the dislocation core. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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