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Meeting 2023 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Composite Materials for Nuclear Applications II
Presentation Title Irradiation Effects in the Composite Phases of Graphite and Carbon-Based Materials
Author(s) Anne A. Campbell, Jose Arregui-Mena
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Anne A. Campbell
Abstract Scope Graphite and carbon-based materials have been long used in the nuclear industry, from the first man-made critical pile to Gen-IV fission reactors and in fusion systems. Graphite inherently is a composite material because it contains three distinct phases: filler, binder, and pores, while carbon-composites contain similar phases: carbon fiber, binder/matrix, etc., making these arguably the most widely used composite nuclear material. Understanding the behaviors of these different phases, when exposed to the extreme environments in fission and fusion systems, including different forms of energetic particles and ionizing radiation and a range of temperatures, is critical to understand and predict the lifetime of components made from these materials. This talk will focus on what the current knowledge state about irradiation effects in the different phases present in graphite and carbon composites, where the knowledge is lacking, and future work that would be required to fill in the gaps.
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Keywords Nuclear Materials, Composites,

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

An Innovative Additive Manufacturing Route for Metal Matrix Composites for Nuclear Applications
Characterization of Defects Generated from Thermal Stresses in SiC/SiC Composites
Characterization of the Effects of Intermediate Temperature Neutron Irradiation on Model Fe-Cr Alloys
Correlating Heterogeneous Pore Distribution with Stochastic Fracture in the Pyrocarbon Buffer Layer in TRISO Fuel Particles
Development and Additive Manufacturing of ODS IN-718 Alloys for Nuclear Applications
Development and Evaluation of Dual-purpose Coating to SiC/SiC Composite Accident-tolerant Fuel Cladding for Light Water Reactors
Development of SiCf/SiC Composite Materials for Fusion Applications
Effect of Copper Fiber in RAFM Steel Composite on Improving the Thermal Conductivity
Effect of Hot Rolling and High Temperature Annealing on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Hot-rolled 90W7Ni3Fe WHA
Effect of Interfacial Features on the Strengthening Behavior of B4C/Al Composites
ENHANCED Shield: A Critical Materials Technology Enabling Compact Superconducting Tokamaks
Ion Beam Synthesis of Nano-Oxides in FeCr: Towards an Understanding of Precipitation in Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Steels
Irradiation Effects in the Composite Phases of Graphite and Carbon-Based Materials
Is there Residual Stress in Tungsten Fiber Reinforced Tungsten Composites
Mechanistic Understanding of Hydrothermal Corrosion of SiC Under Irradiation
Microstructure and Mechanical Behavior of Cr Coatings for Mitigating Hydrothermal Corrosion of SiC-SiCf Fuel Cladding
Microstructure and Thermophysical Property Characterization of U-ZrHx Fuel Fabricated by Powder Metallurgy
Next-generation Nuclear Grade Composite Components
Nuclear Graphite as a Core Composite Material
Oxidation Effects on the Microstructure of Nuclear Graphite
Oxidation Response of Irradiated and Unirradiated TRISO Fuel
Progress in the Development of Tungsten Fibre-reinforced Copper Composites for Heat Sink Applications in Plasma-facing Components
Recent Progress in the Development of Tungsten Fibre-reinforced Tungsten Composite
Role and Structure of HTGR Matrix Material
Ruthenium and Silver Diffusion in Nuclear Graphite
Status Update on Framatome PROtect ATF Solutions: Cr-coated M5Framatome and SiCf/SiC Cladding Designs
Stress Rupture of SiC/SiC Composite Tubes Under High-temperature Steam: Implications for Resistance to Light Water Reactor Accident
Thermal Properties of Dispersoid-strengthened Tungsten Alloys for Fusion Applications
W2C-reinforced Tungsten: A Promising Candidate for EU DEMO Divertor Material

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