IP Library Granted Patent US 11,404,175
Granted Patent B2
US 11,404,175 · App. 16/502,235 · Granted Aug 2, 2022

Silicon carbide reinforced zirconium based cladding

Inventor: Edward J. Lahoda (Edgewood, PA)
Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Company LLC
G21C3/07C23C4/06C23C4/11C23C14/083C23C14/18C23C24/04D04C1/06G21C3/047
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Patent No.
US 11,404,175
App. No.
16/502,235
Granted
Aug 2, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method for making an improved nuclear fuel cladding tube includes reinforcing a Zr alloy tube by first winding or braiding ceramic yarn directly around the tube to form a ceramic covering, then physically bonding the ceramic covering to the tube by applying a first coating selected from the group consisting of Nb, Nb alloy, Nb oxide, Cr, Cr oxide, Cr alloy, or combinations thereof, by one of a thermal deposition process or a physical deposition process to provide structural support member for the Zr tube, and optionally applying a second coating and optionally applying a third coating by one of a thermal deposition process or a physical deposition process. If the tube softens at 800° C.-1000° C., the structural support tube will reinforce the Zr alloy tube against ballooning and bursting, thereby preventing the release of fission products to the reactor coolant.

Claims (37)

1. A method of making a nuclear fuel cladding tube comprising:

covering a zirconium alloy tube with ceramic fiber yarn by applying the yarn directly onto the zirconium alloy tube;

applying a first coating to bind the ceramic fiber yarn to the tube to form an intermediate layer over the zirconium alloy tube,

wherein the intermediate layer comprises the ceramic fiber yarn and the first coating, and wherein the first coating is made of a material selected from the group consisting of Nb, Nb alloy, Nb oxide, Cr, Cr alloy, Cr oxide, and combinations thereof; and

applying a second coating to form a final outer layer over the intermediate layer wherein the final outer layer is made of Cr.

2. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the first coating is applied by one of a physical vapor deposition process or a thermal deposition process.

3. The method recited in claim 2 wherein the thermal deposition process is one of a cold spray or a hot spray process.

4. The method recited in claim 2 wherein the physical vapor deposition process selected from the group consisting of evaporation and sputtering.

5. The method recited in claim 2 wherein the physical vapor deposition process is selected from the group consisting of cathodic arc vapor deposition, magnetron sputtering deposition, and pulsed laser deposition.

6. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the first coating forms a layer of between 1 and 20 microns in thickness.

7. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the second coating forms a layer of between 1 and 50 microns.

8. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the second coating is applied by one of a physical vapor deposition process or a thermal deposition process.

9. The method recited in claim 8 wherein the thermal deposition process is one of a cold spray or a hot spray process.

10. The method recited in claim 8 wherein the physical vapor deposition process selected from the group consisting of evaporation and sputtering.

11. The method recited in claim 8 wherein the physical vapor deposition process is selected from the group consisting of cathodic arc vapor deposition, magnetron sputtering deposition, and pulsed laser deposition.

12. The method recited in claim 8 wherein the first and second coatings are each formed by a thermal deposition process.

13. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the ceramic fiber yarn is of a sufficient density to provide structural support for the tube at temperatures of 800° C. and above.

14. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the ceramic fiber yarn forms a layer of between 100 and 600 microns in thickness.

15. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the Zr alloy tube has a wall thickness of between 100 and 1000 microns.

16. The method recited in claim 1 wherein applying the ceramic yarn directly onto the tube comprises one of braiding or winding the yarn around the tube.

17. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the ceramic fiber yarn is made of SiC fibers.

18. A method of making a nuclear fuel cladding tube comprising:

covering a zirconium alloy tube with SiC fiber yarn by winding the yarn directly onto the zirconium alloy tube, the covering being between 100 and 600 microns in thickness and having a density sufficient to provide structural support for the zirconium alloy tube at temperatures of 800° C. and above;

applying a first coating to bind the SiC fiber yarn to the tube to form an intermediate layer over the zirconium alloy tube,

wherein the intermediate layer comprises the SiC fiber yarn and the first coating, and the intermediate layer has a thickness of between 1 and 20 microns; and

wherein the first coating is made of a first material selected from the group consisting of Nb, Nb alloy, Nb oxide, Cr, Cr alloy, Cr oxide, and combinations thereof, and the first coating is applied using a physical vapor deposition process;

applying a second coating to form a final outer layer over the intermediate layer,

wherein the final outer layer has a thickness of between 1 and 50 microns, and

wherein the final outer layer is made of Cr and the second coating is applied using a thermal deposition process.

19. A method of making a nuclear fuel cladding tube comprising:

covering a zirconium alloy tube with SiC fiber yarn by winding the yarn directly onto the zirconium alloy tube, the covering being between 100 and 600 microns in thickness and having a density sufficient to provide structural support for the zirconium alloy tube at temperatures of 800° C. and above;

applying a first coating to bind the SiC fiber yarn to the tube to form an intermediate layer over the zirconium alloy tube,

wherein the intermediate layer comprises the SiC fiber yarn and the first coating, and the intermediate layer has a thickness of between 1 and 20 microns; and

wherein the first coating is made of a first material selected from the group consisting of Nb, Nb alloy, Nb oxide, Cr, Cr alloy, Cr oxide, and combinations thereof, and the first coating is applied using a thermal deposition process;

applying a second coating to form a final outer layer over the intermediate layer,

wherein the final outer layer has a thickness of between 1 and 50 microns, and

wherein the final outer layer is made of Cr and the second coating is applied using a physical vapor deposition process.

Assignments (3)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 26, 2024
From: WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC; BHI ENERGY I SPECIALTY SERVICES LLC; STONE & WEBSTER, L.L.C. (FORMERLY STONE & WEBSTER, INC.)
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 066373/0604 →
CONFIRMATORY LICENSE Recorded Sep 30, 2019
From: WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC
To: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Reel/Frame 050548/0276 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 3, 2019
From: LAHODA, EDWARD J.
To: WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC
Reel/Frame 049661/0607 →