Ceramic coating for corrosion resistance of nuclear fuel cladding
US-2018294062-A1 · Oct 11, 2018 · US
US12278017B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12278017-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217809703-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 29, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2018 |
| Publication date | Apr 15, 2025 |
| Grant date | Apr 15, 2025 |
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The present application relates to nuclear fuel claddings, and more particularly to zirconium alloy tubes with a ceramic covering. A first coating layer is applied to the ceramic covering. A second coating layer is over the first coating layer. The first coating layer includes Nb. The second coating layer includes Cr.
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What is claimed is: 1. A nuclear fuel cladding tube comprising: a zirconium alloy tube having a wall thickness between 100 and 1000 microns; a structural support member comprised of a ceramic covering applied directly onto the zirconium alloy tube; a first coating layer applied to the ceramic covering, wherein the first coating layer is made of a first material selected from the group consisting of Nb, Nb alloy, Nb oxide, and combinations thereof; and at least one second coating layer over the first coating layer, wherein the second coating layer is made of a second material selected from the group consisting of Cr, Cr alloys, Cr oxide, and combinations thereof. 2. The cladding tube recited in claim 1 , wherein the at least one second coating layer is between 1 and 50 microns. 3. The cladding tube recited in claim 1 wherein the ceramic covering is formed from yarn made of SiC fibers applied by one of braiding or winding onto the zirconium alloy tube, the ceramic covering being between 100 and 600 microns in thickness. 4. A nuclear fuel cladding tube comprising: a zirconium alloy tube; a structural support member comprised of a ceramic covering applied directly onto the zirconium alloy tube; a first coating layer applied to the ceramic covering, wherein the first coating layer is made of a first material selected from the group consisting of Nb, Nb alloy, Nb oxide, and combinations thereof; and at least one second coating layer over the first coating layer, wherein the second coating layer is made of a second material selected from the group consisting of Cr, Cr alloys, Cr oxide, and combinations thereof. 5. A nuclear fuel cladding tube comprising: a zirconium alloy tube having a wall thickness between 100 and 1000 microns; a structural support member comprised of a SiC braided yarn covering applied directly onto the zirconium alloy tube; a first coating layer applied to the SiC braided yarn covering, wherein the first coating layer is made of a first material selected from the group consisting of Nb, Nb alloy, Nb oxide, and combinations thereof; and at least one second coating layer over the first coating layer, wherein the second coating layer is made of a second material selected from the group consisting of Cr, Cr alloys, Cr oxide, and combinations thereof.
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