About this Abstract | 
  
   
    | Meeting | 
    2020 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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    | Symposium 
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    Coatings and Surface Engineering for Environmental Protection II
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    | Presentation Title | 
    C-1: Advanced Coating and Surface Modification Technologies for SiC-SiCf Composites for Hydrothermal Corrosion Protection in LWRs | 
  
   
    | Author(s) | 
    Kyle  Quillin, Hwasung  Yeom, Tyler  Dabney, John  Lacy, Peng  Xu, Kumar  Sridharan | 
  
   
    | On-Site Speaker (Planned) | 
    Kyle  Quillin | 
  
   
    | Abstract Scope | 
    
SiC-SiCf composites are being investigated as fuel cladding materials for the next generation light water reactors (LWR) due to their high temperature stability and resistance to irradiation. SiC-SiCf cladding offers excellent safety performance in a loss-of-coolant accident compared to current zirconium-alloy claddings. One challenge in the implementation of this composite for LWR cladding application is the hydrothermal corrosion of SiC at normal reactor operating conditions. In this work, a variety of environmental barrier coatings and coating technologies are being investigated to mitigate the corrosion of SiC. A wide range of coating technologies with candidate coating materials has been developed and evaluated. The near-surface microstructural developments and mechanical properties, and preliminary results of hydrothermal corrosion tests of candidate coating materials will be presented. | 
  
   
    | Proceedings Inclusion? | 
    Planned: Supplemental Proceedings volume |