Effects of alpha radiation on hardness and toughness of the borosilicate glass applied to radioactive wastes immobilization
Prado, Miguel Oscar; Bernasconi, Norma B. Messi de; Bevilacqua, Arturo Miguel; Arribere, Maria Angelica; Heredia, Arturo D.; Sanfilippo, Miguel
Associacao Brasileira de Energia Nuclear, Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil)1999
Associacao Brasileira de Energia Nuclear, Rio de Janeiro, RJ (Brazil)1999
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[en] Borosilicate german glass SG7 samples, obtained by frit sintering, were irradiated with different fluences of thermal neutrons in the nucleus of a nuclear reactor. The nuclear reaction 10 B(n,α)7 Li, where the 10 B isotope is one of the natural glass components, was used to generate alpha particles throughout the glass volume. The maximum alpha disintegration per unit volume achieved was equivalent to that accumulated in a borosilicate glass with nuclear wastes after 3.8 million years. Through Vickers indentations values for microhardness, stress for 50% fracture probability (Weibull statistics) and estimation of the toughness were obtained as a function of alpha radiation dose. Two counterbalanced effects were found: that due to the disorder created by the alpha particles in the glass and that due to the annealing during irradiation (temperature below 240 deg C). Considering the alpha radiation effect, glasses tend decrease Vickers hardness, and to increase thr 50% fracture probability stress with the dose increase. (author)
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Efectos de la radiacion alfa en la dureza y tenacidad de un vidrio borosilicato utilizado para inmovilizacion de residuos nucleares
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1999; 5 p; 7. General congress on nuclear energy; Belo Horizonte, MG (Brazil); 31 Aug - 3 Sep 1999; Available from the library of the Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission, Rio de Janeiro; 11 refs., 6 figs., 2 tabs.
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