Radiation shielding properties of composites of TiZrNbHfTa refractory high entropy alloy reinforced with TiZrNbHfTaOx high-entropy oxide
- 1. Munzur Univ, Rare Earth Elements Applicat & Res Ctr, TR-62000 Tunceli, Turkiye
- 2. Ataturk Univ, Fac Sci, Dept Phys, Erzurum, Turkiye
- 3. Kyushu Univ, Int Inst Carbon Neutral Energy Res I2CNER, WPI, Fukuoka 8190395, Japan
- 4. Munzur Univ, Engn Fac, Mech Engn Dept, TR-62000 Tunceli, Turkiye
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Radiation shielding materials play a critical role in advancing the next generation of nuclear reactors. Among these, high-entropy materials with refractory properties emerge as a new category for radiation shielding applications. This study introduces TiZrNbHfTa-TiZrNbHfTaOx composites tailored for such purposes. Initially, a TiZrNbHfTa refractory high-entropy alloy (RHEA) is synthesized via mechanical alloying, followed by the oxidation of the alloy to obtain its refractory high-entropy oxide (RHEO), TiZrNbHfTaOx. Composites are then prepared by blending 5%, 10%, and 20% weight fractions of RHEO with RHEA using mechanical alloying. Comparative analysis of shielding properties reveals a decrease in mass attenuation coefficient and effective atomic number with increasing RHEO content. While RHEA exhibits superior shielding performance against gamma photons and neutrons, the composite containing 20% RHEO emerges as the optimal shield against alpha and proton irradiations. The equivalent neutron dose rate and removal cross-section values are obtained 49.8% and 0.142 for the composite with 20% RHEO, respectively. These findings, supported by computational simulations in this study, contribute valuable insights for the advancement of novel shielding materials crucial for future nuclear reactor technologies.
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