Moises Onoro

Additional Publications:
"Secondary phases characterization by SANS and XAS of an ODS ferritic steel after thermal aging at 873 K" S.R. Parnell, E. Salas-Colera, D. Alba Venero, V. Martin-Diaconesu, T. Leguey, V. de Castro, M.A. Auger, M. Oñoro, [2024] Nuclear Materials and Energy · DOI: 10.1016/j.nme.2024.101671
"Powder Particle Size Effects on Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Mechanically Alloyed ODS Ferritic Steels" Julio Macías-Delgado, María A. Auger, Jan Hoffmann, Vanessa de Castro, Teresa Leguey, Moisés Oñoro, [2021] Metals · DOI: 10.3390/met12010069

Reduced activation ferritic (RAF) steels are expected to be widely used in challenging nuclear industrial applications under severe thermo-mechanical regimes and intense neutron loads. Therefore, actual research panorama is facing the strengthening strategies necessary to maximize both performance and endurance under these conditions. Oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) RAF steels are leader candidates as structural materials in fusion energy reactors thanks to the reinforcement obtained with a fine dispersion of nanosized oxides in their matrix. In this study, the influence of the initial powder particle size and the selected processing route on the final material has been investigated. Two RAF ODS steels coming from atomized pre-alloyed powders with nominal particle powder sizes of 70 and 30 µm and composition Fe-14Cr-2W-0.4Ti-0.3Y2O3 (wt. %) were manufactured by mechanical alloying. Alloyed powders were compacted by hot isostatic pressing, hot crossed rolled, and annealed at 1273 K. Initial powder particle size differences minimize after milling. Both steels present an almost completely recrystallized material and similar grain sizes. The same type and distributions of secondary phases, Cr-W-rich, Ti-rich, and Y-Ti oxide nanoparticles, have been also characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in both alloy samples. The strengthening effect has been confirmed by tensile and Charpy impact tests. The two alloys present similar strength values with slightly better ductile brittle transition temperature (DBTT) and ductility for the steel produced with the smaller powder size.

"Mechanical properties and stability of precipitates of an ODS steel after thermal cycling and aging" J. Macías-Delgado, M.A. Auger, V. de Castro, T. Leguey, M. Oñoro, [2020] Nuclear Materials and Energy · DOI: 10.1016/j.nme.2020.100758 · EID: 2-s2.0-85086822239 · ISSN: 2352-1791
"A kinetic investigation of MgH2 formation/decomposition in non-catalysed MgO-Mg thin films" J.F. Fernández, J.R. Ares, I.J. Ferrer, C. Sánchez, M. Oñoro, [2015] Journal of Alloys and Compounds · DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2014.12.072 · EID: 2-s2.0-84938850684
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