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Étude par diffraction des rayons X des déformations induites par irradiation/implantation d'ions dans le dioxyde d'uranium
En conditions de stockage définitif, la désintégration a des radionucléides (produits en réacteur) induit desdommages dans le combustible nucléaire usé. Cet endommagement, et les déformations associées, doivent êtreétudiés pour évaluer correctement la tenue et l'évolution à long terme des pastilles de combustible. La démarcheproposée dans cette thèse pour réaliser cette étude consiste :- à simuler la désintégration a par une implantation d'ions hélium dans une couche fine, en surface depolycristaux d'U02 j- à mesurer les déformations qui en résultent par des techniques de diffraction aux rayons X : la macrodiffractionpour une mesure moyenne dans la couche implantée, la microdiffraction, produite par un rayonnementsynchrotron, pour des mesures très localisées, à l'intérieur des grains d'un polycristal d'U02.L'étude des déformations en fonction de la dose implantée permet de d'évaluer les effets des dégâts d'irradiationsur des durées de stockage de plusieurs milliers d'années.De nouvelles méthodes d'analyse ont été mises au point pour interpréter automatiquement les milliers de clichésde microdiffraction et en déduire la mesure des déformations dans la couche implantée. Un modèle mécaniquea été construit pour rendre compte des mesures avec une grande précision, équivalente à la précision expérimentale.Ce modèle permet de mesurer le gonflement induit par les dommages d'irradiation pour des endommagementsallant jusqu'à 0,77 dpa. Les valeurs mesurées sont comparables à des résultats de la littérature, obtenus sur despastilles auto-irradiées. Il a également permis de quantifier l'augmentation avec l'endommagement de l'anisotropieélastique de l'U02.La microdifDuring long term storage of spent nuclear fuel, the a-decays of radionuclides produced by the in-pile irradiationinduces damages in pellets. These damages, and the resulting strains, must be studied in order to assess correctlythe long term evolution of fuel pellets. The approach chosan here is :- to simulate the a-decays by He ion implantation j- to measure the resulting straÏns using X ray diffraction techniques : macrodiffraction for average measurements,and synchrotron radiation based micro diffraction for local measurements inside grains.The study of strains as a function of ion implantation Huency enables to evaluated irradiation damages overthousands of storage yearB.New analytical methods have been developed to automatically interpret thousands of microdiffraction patterns,and to deduce strain into the implanted layer. Mechanical modeling bas been used to accurately predictmeasurements. This model enables to measure the isotropie swelling induced by helium implantation in a lowdamage range (below 0.77 dpa). Measured values are close to results previously reported in literature on selfirradiated pellets. This model also allowed to quantify the increase with damage of U02 elastic aniBOtropy.X ray microdiffraction is a powerful technique to map the strRin fields within grains. This enables to study theinfluence of neighboring grains on the measured straÏns. This influence remains negligible (below the measurementaccuracy) for low depth helium implantation (60 keV). For deeper belium implaotations (500 aod 1500 keV), thisis not anymore the case : strains are very heterogeneous in the vicinity of gYRin boundaries.POITIERS-SCD-Bib. électronique (861949901) / SudocSudocFranceF
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Thenature of marbled Terra Sigillata slips: a combined mu XRF and mu XRD investigation
In addition to the red terra sigillata production, the largest Gallic workshop (La Graufesenque) made a special type of terra sigillata, called 'marbled' by the archaeologists. Produced exclusively on this site, this pottery is characterized by a surface finish made of a mixture of yellow and red slips. Because the two slips are intimately mixed, it is difficult to obtain the precise composition of one of the two constituents without contamination by the other. In order to obtain very precise correlation at the appropriate scale between the color aspect and the element and mineralogical phase distributions in the slip, combined electron microprobe, x-ray micro spectroscopies and micro diffraction on cross sectional samples were performed. The aim is to discover how potters were able to produce this unique type of terra sigillata and especially this slip showing an intense yellow color. Results show that the yellow component of marbled sigillata was made from a titanium-rich clay preparation. The color is related to the formation of a pseudobrookite (TiFe2O5) phase in the yellow part of the slip, the main characteristics of that structure being considered nowadays as essential for the fabrication of stable yellow ceramic pigments. Its physical properties such as high refractive indices and a melting point higher than that of most silicates widely used as ceramic colorants are indeed determinant for this kind of applications. Finally, the red parts have a similar composition (elementary and mineralogical) to the one of standard red slip
Combined synchrotron X-rays and image correlation analyses of biaxially deformed W/Cu nanocomposite thin films on Kapton
International audienceAbstract In-situ biaxial tensile tests within the elastic domain were conducted with W/Cu nanocomposite thin films deposited on a polyimide cruciform substrate thanks to a biaxial testing machine developed on the DiffAbs beamline at SOLEIL synchrotron. The mechanical behavior of the nanocomposite was characterized at the micro-scale and the macro-scale using simultaneously synchrotron X-ray diffraction and digital image correlation techniques. Strain analyses for equi-biaxial and non equi-biaxial loading paths have been performed. The results show that the two strain measurements match to within 1 × 10-4 in the elastic domain for strain levels less than 0.3% and for both loading paths
Élasticité et endommagement sous chargement bi-axial de nano-composites W/Cuen couches minces sur polyimide (apport des techniques synchrotrons)
Ce travail de thèse porte sur la déformation bi-axiale contrôlée de nano-composites W/Cu en couches minces déposées sur des substrats polyimides. La nano-structuration est obtenue par stratification de deux matériaux immiscibles (W et Cu) par pulvérisation ionique avec contrôle de la taille des grains au sein du film mince par contrôle de l'épaisseur selon la direction decroissance du film. Nous avons développé une procédure permettant de caractériser le comportement mécanique des échantillons à deux échelles différentes. L'essai de traction biaxial est couplé à la diffraction des rayons X (déformation microscopique) et à la corrélation d'images numériques (déformation macroscopique). Nous avons utilisé une machine de tractionbi-axiale développée dans le cadre d un projet ANR sur la ligne de lumière DiffAbs du synchrotron SOLEIL. Elle permet de contrôler les contraintes dans des films minces supportés par des substrats polyimides. La confrontation des résultats obtenus par ces deux techniques dans le domaine d'élasticité a montré que la déformation est intégralement transmise via l interfacefilm - substrat. La seconde étape de notre travail a consisté à étudier les déformations du nanocomposite W/Cu au-delà du domaine d élasticité. Nous avons mis en évidence trois domaines de déformation associés à différents mécanismes de déformation. La limite d'élasticité du nanocomposite W/Cu a été déterminée en comparant la déformation élastique du film mince à la déformation macroscopique du substrat. Enfin, l'étude de la limite d'élasticité du nanocomposite W/Cu pour différents ratios de force a révélé un comportement fragile du nanocomposite W/Cu.This thesis focuses on the biaxial deformation of W/Cu nanocomposite thin films deposited on polyimide substrates. The grain size in the thin film is controlled by stratification of two immiscible materials (W and Cu) employing sputtering techniques. We developed a procedure to characterize the mechanical behavior of samples at two different scales. A biaxial tensile test is coupled to X-ray diffraction (microscopic deformation) and digital image correlation (macroscopic deformation) techniques. We used a biaxial tensile setup developed in the framework of an ANR project on the DiffAbs beamline at synchrotron SOLEIL allowing forthe control of stresses in thin films supported by polyimide substrates. By comparing the strains obtained by these two techniques, the applied strain is determined to be transmitted unchanged in the elastic domain through the film - substrate interface. The second part of our work was to study the deformation of W/Cu nanocomposite beyond the elastic range. We have highlighted three domains of deformation associated with different deformation mechanisms. The elastic limit of the W/Cu nanocomposite was determined by comparing the elastic deformation of the thin film to the macroscopic deformation of the substrate. Finally, the elastic limit of W/Cu nanocomposite was studied for different load ratios. The overall results emphasized the brittle behavior of these nanocomposites.POITIERS-SCD-Bib. électronique (861949901) / SudocSudocFranceF
Elastic-strain distribution in metallic film-polymer substrate composites
Synchrotron x-ray radiation was used for in situ strain measurements during uniaxial tests on polymer substrates coated by a metallic gold film 400 nm thick deposited without interlayer or surface treatment. X-ray diffraction allowed capturing both components elastic strains and determining how these were partitioned between the metallic film and the polymeric substrate. For strains below 0.8%, deformation is continuous through the metal-polymer interface while above, the onset of plasticity in the metallic film induces a shift between film and substrate elastic strains
X-ray strain analysis of {111} fiber-textured thin films independent of grain-interaction models
The anisotropic elastic response of supported thin films with a {111} fiber texture has been studied using an in-situ micro-tensile tester and X-ray diffractometry. It is shown which specific X-ray diffraction measurement geometries can be used to analyze the elastic strains in thin films without requiring any assumptions regarding elastic interactions between grains. It is evidenced (theoretically and experimentally) that the combination of two specific geometries leads to a simple linear relationship between the measured strains and the geometrical variable sin 2 , avoiding the transition scale models. The linear fit of the experimental data allows a direct determination of the relationship between the three single-crystal elastic compliances or a direct determination of the S 44 single-crystal elastic compliance and the combination of S 11 + 2S 12 if the macroscopic stress is known. This methodology has been applied to a model system, i.e. gold film for which no size effect is expected, deposited on polyimide substrate, and it was found that S 44 = 23.2 TPa -1 and S 11 + 2S 12 = 1.9 TPa -1 , in good accordance with values for large crystals of gold. © 2011 International Union of Crystallography Printed in Singapore - all rights reserved
Elastic anisotropy of polycrystalline Au films: Modeling and respective contributions of X-ray diffraction, nanoindentation and Brillouin light scattering
Elastic properties of non-textured and {1 1 1}-fiber-textured gold thin films were investigated experimentally by several complementary techniques, namely in situ tensile testing under X-ray diffraction (XRD), nanoindentation and Brillouin light scattering (BLS). Specimens were probed along different directions to reveal the strong effects of elastic anisotropy at the (local) grain and (global) film scales. XRD allows the investigation of both local and global anisotropies, while BLS and nanoindentation are limited to global analyses. A micromechanical model, based on the self-consistent scheme, and accounting for the actual microstructure of the films, is applied to interpret experimental data. Although different types of elastic constants can be determined with the used experimental techniques (static/dynamic, local/global), a good agreement is obtained, showing that comparison of these techniques is feasible when carried out carefully. In particular, the use of a micromechanical model to estimate the effects of the local elastic anisotropy at the film scale is unavoidable. The presented results show that XRD, BLS and nanoindentation should capture anisotropic texture effects on elastic constants measurements for materials with a Zener anisotropy index larger than 2. Conversely, the actual texture of a given specimen should be taken into account for a proper analysis of elastic constants measurements using those three experimental techniques
Reverse engineering the ancient ceramic technology based on X-ray fluorescence spectromicroscopy
We present results of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) microprobe analyses of ancient ceramic cross-sections aiming at deciphering the different firing protocols used for their production. Micro-focused XRF elemental mapping, Fe chemical mapping and Fe K-edge X-ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy were performed on pre-sigillata ceramics from southern Gaul, and terra Sigillata vessels from Italy and southern Gaul. Pieces from the different workshops and regions showed significant difference in the starting clay material, clay conditioning and kiln firing condition. By contrast, sherds from the same workshop exhibited more subtle differences and possible misfirings. Understanding the precise firing conditions and protocols would allow recreation of kilns for various productions. Furthermore, evolution and modification of kiln design would shed some light on how ancient potters devised solutions to diverse technological problems they encountered
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