Structural Ceramic Composites for Nuclear Applications | |
Windes, William ; Lessing, P.A. ; Katoh, Y. ; Snead, L. L. ; Lara-Curzio, E. ; Klett, J. ; C. Henager, Jr. ; Shinavski, R. J. | |
Idaho National Laboratory | |
关键词: Research Programs; Tensile Properties; Control Elements; 36 - Materials Science; Irradiation; | |
DOI : 10.2172/911881 RP-ID : INL/EXT-05-00652 RP-ID : DE-AC07-99ID-13727 RP-ID : 911881 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
A research program has been established to investigate fiber reinforced ceramic composites to be used as control rod components within a Very High Temperature Reactor. Two candidate systems have been identified, carbon fiber reinforced carbon (Cf/C) and silicon carbide fiber reinforced silicon carbide (SiCf/SiC) composites. Initial irradiation stability studies to determine the maximum dose for each composite type have been initiated within the High Flux Isotope Reactor at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Test samples exposed to 10 dpa irradiation dose have been completed with future samples to dose levels of 20 and 30 dpa scheduled for completion in following years. Mechanical and environmental testing is being conducted concurrently at the Idaho National Laboratory and at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. High temperature test equipment, testing methodologies, and test samples for high temperature (up to 1600º C) tensile strength and long duration creep studies have been established. Specific attention was paid to the architectural fiber preform design as well as the materials used in construction of the composites. Actual testing of both tubular and flat, "dog-bone" shaped tensile composite specimens will begin next year. Since there is no precedence for using ceramic composites within a nuclear reactor, ASTM standard test procedures will be established from these mechanical and environmental tests. Close collaborations between the U.S. national laboratories and international collaborators (i.e. France and Japan) are being forged to establish both national and international test standards to be used to qualify ceramic composites for nuclear reactor applications.
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