Powder Technology, Vol.369, 127-136, 2020
Ball-milling properties and sintering behavior of Al-based Gd2O3-W shielding materials used in spent-fuel storage
To overcome the disadvantages of commercial neutron absorbers used for spent-fuel storage, novel Al-based Gd2O3-W composites were designed by calculating the neutron absorption and -gamma-ray transmission and synthesized via ball milling, cold isostatic pressing, and sintering. During the ball milling, the cubic Gd2O3 was partially transformed into monoclinic Gd2O3, and new Al3Gd and Gd3Al5O12 phases were formed. The sintering induced chemical reactions that formed Gd3Al5O12, Al3Gd, and AL(12)W phases. Nanopartides with sizes of 100-300 nm were uniformly distributed in the sintered bulk materials. Moreover, with increasing sintering time, sintering temperature, and W content, the microhardness of the Al-based Gd2O3-W metal matrix composites (MMCs) increased. The compressive strength of the Al-based Gd2O3-W MMCs increased with W content, in contrast to the thermal expansion coefficient. Overall, the properties of the synthesized composites were better than those of the reference Al-B4C. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Shielding materials;Spent-fuel storage;Neutron absorber;Gamma-ray shielding;Al-based MMCs;Gadolinia