National Synchrotron Light Source Workshop
aharacterization of Advanced Materials under Extreme Environments
for Next Generation Energy Systems
Brookhaven National Laboratory, September 25, 2009
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Nuclear Science and Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Basic Research Needs for Advanced Nuclear Energy Systems, July 2006
Identify new, emerging, and scientifically challenging areas in materials and chemical sciences
that have the potential for significant impact on advanced nuclear energy systems
The fundamental challenge:
Understand and control chemical and physical phenomena in multi-component systems from femto
seconds to millennia, temperatures to 1000ºa, and radiation doses to hundreds of displacements per atom.
Enormous and broad implications in the materials science and chemistry of complex systems:
New understanding is required for microstructural evolution and phase stability under extreme chemical
and physical conditions, chemistry and structural evolution at interfaces, chemical behavior of actinide and
fission-product solutions, and nuclear and thermo-mechanical phenomena in fuels and waste forms.
First-principles approaches are needed to describe -electron systems, design molecules for separations,
and explain materials failure mechanisms. Nanoscale synthesis and characterization methods are needed to
understand and design materials and interfaces with radiation, temperature, and corrosion resistance.
New multiscale approaches are needed to integrate this knowledge into accurate models of relevant
phenomena and complex systems across multiple length and time scales.
The fundamental challenge:
Understand and control chemical and physical phenomena
in multi-component systems
from femto seconds to millennia,
temperatures to 1000ºa,
and radiation doses to hundreds of displacements per atom.
u Workshop on Basic Research Needs or Advanced Nuclear nergy Systems, July 2006
Structure ± Property aorrelation
Unit Process to Functional Behavior
aoncept Materials
Role of Experiments
Modeling and Simulation across length/time
scales, from electrons, atoms to the continuum
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uynamics of Metals ± a large multiscale modeling ASaI
program at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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Unit Process in Mechanical behavior
ideal shear strength (nano-indentation)
tensile failure (soft mode instability )
charge density redistribution (affine shear deformation)
water-silica reaction (hydrolytic weakening)
dislocation nucleation (crack tip plasticity)
J. Li, ³Physics and Mechanics of uefect Nucleation´,
MRS Bulletin w, 151 (2007)
many properties (structural, thermal, transport, etc.) can be studied
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attack of water molecule on quartz (Si 2)
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sampling (NEB)
Molecular orbital theory
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minimum energy path
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Solids 0w, 1597 (2005)
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from unit processes at the atomistic level to
systems behavior at the meso/macro-scale
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µaoncept Materials¶
virtual prototypes -- all-atom models capable of
predicting functional behavior in extreme conditions
Transform existing technology
from empirical practice to science based
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on oxygen transport across a protective complex oxide layer
Borosilicate
glass layer
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J. Electrochem. Soc. 0 (2003) B552
Understanding the kinetics of hardening in cement paste
Mechanism ?
Shear modulus of slurry (water-cement =0.80 w/w) measured by ultrasonic
attenuation showing coagulation and setting stages [Lootens et al. (2004)]
Molecular Model of aement?
Schematic of cement paste showing dissolution of
a3S and precipitation of a-S-ü platelets in a solution
of aa( ü)2 and aa2+ and other ions [Jönsson et al.
(2005)]
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