Phase Field Modeling of the Tetragonal-To-Monoclinic Phase

Phase Field Modeling of the Tetragonal-To-Monoclinic Phase

Phase Field Modeling of the Tetragonal-to-Monoclinic Phase Transformation in Zirconia Matthew Trappett 1, Morgan Diefendorf 2 Mahmood Mamivand 2 Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering 1Department of Physics, Utah Valley University 2Department of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering, Boise State University Introduction Methods Results The tetragonal to monoclinic phase transformation (T M) in • Phase Field Equations zirconia is an important contributor to the failure of nuclear MOOSE fuel rods used in nuclear power plants. A model of this • Material Properties process has been developed using a phase field method by Input File for Mamivand et al. Our goal is to apply this model using the • Energy Functions Processing MOOSE framework. MOOSE, multi-physics object oriented software environment, is a valuable tool for modeling T M because: Phase Field Method: • Automatic parallelization • Mathematical model used for moving boundary Figure 4: Zirconia • Finite Element Framework problems. Figure 5: Current TM using COMSOL. • Plug-n-physics modules • Minimizes and accounts for all the energies. results using MOOSE. • Free and open source • Ginzburg-Landau Kinetic Equation implemented into MOOSE kernels to define the phase field model: Figure 1. Zirconia Conclusion cladding crack. , , 1, … MOOSE is capable of modeling T M in zirconia with , an approach more valuable than classical methods. This could provide important insight for development of nuclear fuel rods for prevention of cracking. Figure 2. TEM micrograph of Future Works partially transformed t-ZrO 2. • Continue fixing parameters in MOOSE to represent Objectives TM zirconia structure as shown in figure 2. • Run MOOSE code on the • Understand MOOSE framework and it’s phase field Figure 3. MOOSE code module. supercomputer at Idaho utilizes coupled and implicit National Lab to generate multi-physics solvers to • Learn phase field method of martensitic T M in large quantities of data. calculate solutions which zirconia. • Apply machine learning and Figure 6. Falcon can be viewed using the AI algorithms to Supercomputing System • Implement the T M of zirconia into MOOSE. built in GUI, Peacock. accumulated data for located at INL. further elucidation. [1] Mamivand, M., Zaeem, M. A., Kadiri, H. E., & Chen, L. (2013). Phase field modeling of the [3] Derek R. Gaston and Cody J. Permann and John W. Peterson and Andrew E. Slaughter and tetragonal-to-monoclinic phase transformation in zirconia. Acta Materialia,61(14), 5223-5235. David Andr and Yaqi Wang and Michael P. Short and Danielle M. Perez and Michael R. Tonks This work was supported by the National Science doi:10.1016/j.actamat.2013.05.015 and Javier Ortensi and Ling Zou and Richard C. Martineau. (2015). Physics-based multiscale Foundation via the REU Site: Materials for Society at [2] Brian Alger and David Andr and Robert W. Carlsen and Derek R. Gaston and Fande Kong and coupling for full core nuclear reactor simulation, Annals of Nuclear Energy. Boise State University (DMR 1658076). Alexander D. Lindsay and Jason M. Miller and Cody J. Permann and John W. Peterson and Andrew [4] Mamivand, M., Zaeem, M., Kadiri, H. Phase Field Modeling of Tetragonal to Monoclinic E. Slaughter and Roy Stogner. (2019). MOOSE Web Page, https://mooseframework.org Transformation in Zirconia. Mississippi State University.

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