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Micron ; 119: 98-108, 2019 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30708340

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Irradiation of low enriched uranium-molybdenum fuel results in the production and agglomeration of fission gas bubbles that can potentially lead to fuel failure. Manual point volume fraction counting in accordance with ASTME562 standard has been historically used to conduct pore size distribution analysis. While effective, the manual methodology is not efficient and therefore not feasible for the characterization of several fuel plates in a timely manner. In this contribution, ImageJ and MATLAB software were investigated as suitable alternatives to manual counting. Validation and verification were performed to show that the results are reproducible. Image analysis revealed insignificant variation of fission gas pore morphology with fission density. In addition, the results from two different sample preparation techniques - vibratory polishing and focused ion beam milling were compared. Sample preparation has more than 1% influence on the results of pore size distribution analysis. Comprehensive comparison identified vibratory polishing as the preferred method for conducting fission gas pore size distribution analysis.

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