Brian J. Jaques
Boise State University
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Nuclear Technology | 2016
Brian J. Jaques; Gordon A. Alanko; Darryl P. Butt
Abstract The corrosion resistance of cerium silicide, a surrogate of uranium silicide, is investigated to gain insight into the reaction of uranium silicide with water. As-received and proton-irradiated Ce3Si2, CeSi2, and CeSi1.x monolithic pellets are subjected to corrosion tests in water at 300°C and 9 MPa for up to 48 h. Results show that an oxide layer composed of Ce4.67 (SiO4)3O forms on the surface of all samples, and it grows thicker with extended exposure times. Irradiated samples corrode to a greater extent than their unirradiated counterparts, which is mainly a result of the existing post-irradiation cerium oxide and the presence of ion-induced defects. Most of the Ce3Si2 samples crack (as-received) or fracture (ion-irradiated) during testing, which is due to the brittleness of the samples and oxide erosion/spallation that occur during testing.
Applied Physics Letters | 2018
Nicholas Kempf; C. Karthik; Brian J. Jaques; Jonathan Gigax; Lin Shao; Darryl P. Butt; Ran He; Dezhi Wang; Zhifeng Ren; Yanliang Zhang
Thermoelectric properties of nanostructured half-Heusler Hf0.25Zr0.75NiSn0.99Sb0.01 were characterized before and after 2.5 MeV proton irradiation. A unique high-sensitivity scanning thermal microprobe was used to simultaneously map the irradiation effect on thermal conductivity and Seebeck coefficient with spatial resolution less than 2 μm. The thermal conductivity profile along the depth from the irradiated surface shows excellent agreement with the irradiation-induced damage profile from simulation. The Seebeck coefficient was unaffected while both electrical and thermal conductivities decreased by 24%, resulting in no change in thermoelectric figure of merit ZT. Reductions in thermal and electrical conductivities are attributed to irradiation-induced defects that act as scattering sources for phonons and charge carriers.Thermoelectric properties of nanostructured half-Heusler Hf0.25Zr0.75NiSn0.99Sb0.01 were characterized before and after 2.5 MeV proton irradiation. A unique high-sensitivity scanning thermal microprobe was used to simultaneously map the irradiation effect on thermal conductivity and Seebeck coefficient with spatial resolution less than 2 μm. The thermal conductivity profile along the depth from the irradiated surface shows excellent agreement with the irradiation-induced damage profile from simulation. The Seebeck coefficient was unaffected while both electrical and thermal conductivities decreased by 24%, resulting in no change in thermoelectric figure of merit ZT. Reductions in thermal and electrical conductivities are attributed to irradiation-induced defects that act as scattering sources for phonons and charge carriers.
Archive | 2009
Drryl P. Butt; Brian J. Jaques
Research conducted for this NERI project has advanced the understanding and feasibility of nitride nuclear fuel processing. In order to perform this research, necessary laboratory infrastructure was developed; including basic facilities and experimental equipment. Notable accomplishments from this project include: the synthesis of uranium, dysprosium, and cerium nitrides using a novel, low-cost mechanical method at room temperature; the synthesis of phase pure UN, DyN, and CeN using thermal methods; and the sintering of UN and (Ux, Dy1-x)N (0.7 ≤ X ≤ 1) pellets from phase pure powder that was synthesized in the Advanced Materials Laboratory at Boise State University.
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013
Kerry N. Allahar; Jatuporn Burns; Brian J. Jaques; Yaqiao Wu; Indrajit Charit; James I. Cole; Darryl P. Butt
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2008
Brian J. Jaques; Brian Marx; Abdel Salam Hamdy; Darryl P. Butt
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2009
Patrick G. Callahan; Brian J. Jaques; Brian Marx; Abdel Salam Hamdy; Daniel D. Osterberg; Darryl P. Butt
Engineering Failure Analysis | 2013
Michael F. Hurley; Christopher R. Olson; Logan Ward; Brian J. Jaques; Kent A. Johnson; Jonathan K. Gunnerson; Darryl P. Butt
Crystal Research and Technology | 2014
Yaqiao Wu; Kerry N. Allahar; Jatuporn Burns; Brian J. Jaques; Indrajit Charit; Darryl P. Butt; James I. Cole
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2014
Ellen Rabenberg; Brian J. Jaques; Bulent H. Sencer; F.A. Garner; Paula Freyer; Taira Okita; Darryl P. Butt
JOM | 2014
Billy Valderrama; Lingfeng He; Hunter B. Henderson; Janne Pakarinen; Brian J. Jaques; Jian Gan; Darryl P. Butt; Todd R. Allen; Michele V. Manuel