Affiliation:
1. Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute
Abstract
An effort has been made in the present investigation to evaluate the wear resistance of
nuclear fuel rods with a variation of the supporting spring shapes and their stiffness by conducting
fretting wear tests in room temperature air and water. With increasing slip amplitude, the wear
volume and maximum wear depth are increased with increasing slip amplitude. However, these are
not linearly increased with increasing spring stiffness. After the wear test, the worn surfaces were
observed to investigate the debris behavior and wear mechanism by using an optical microscope
(OM). The results indicated that almost all of the wear debris remained between the contacting
surfaces and the wear debris layers were well developed in room temperature air. Besides, some of
the debris also remained on the worn surface in room temperature water. This result shows that the
remaining debris effect on the worn surface was more dominant than the spring stiffness one. So, in
order to improve the fretting wear resistance of a nuclear fuel rod, it is necessary to consider the
debris behavior between contacting surfaces even though the supporting spring shape was
optimized by considering the contact mechanics, material compatibility, etc. From the experimental
results, the fretting wear mechanisms and the effect of spring properties were discussed.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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