Nuclear-grade graphite is a critically important high-temperature structural material for current and potentially next generation of fission reactors worldwide. It is imperative to understand its damage-tolerant behaviour and to discern the mechanisms of damage evolution under in-service conditions. Here we perform in situ mechanical testing with synchrotron X-ray computed micro-tomography at temperatures between ambient and 1,000 °C on a nuclear-grade Gilsocarbon graphite.We find that both the strength and fracture toughness of this graphite are improved at elevated temperature. Whereas this behaviour is consistent with observations of the closure of microcracks formed parallel to the covalent-sp2-bonded graphene layers at higher temperatu...
Irradiation-induced property change in nuclear graphite is particularly important when considering t...
AbstractWe simulate the Wigner Effect of the nuclear-grade graphite for the High Temperature Gas-coo...
The fracture properties of nuclear graphite and their effects on the structural failure process thre...
Nuclear-grade graphite is a critically important high-temperature structural material for current an...
Nuclear-grade graphite is a critically important high-temperature structural material for current an...
High temperature in situ tests of Gilsocarbon polygranular nuclear graphite have investigated the mi...
In situ neutron diffraction and synchrotron X-ray diffraction, combined with image correlation analy...
Cracking from stress concentrations of the graphite neutron moderator, or keyway root cracking, is a...
To enable monitoring of graphite that has been exposed to irradiated, high- temperature environments...
This paper provides a view on the fracture behaviour of polygranular graphites, used to moderate gas...
In the present work, the microstructure and mechanical properties of Gilsocarbon graphite have been ...
Commercial graphites are used for a wide range of applications. For example, Gilsocarbon graphite is...
Graphite has historically been used as a moderator material in nuclear reactor designs dating back t...
X-ray microtomography has been used to investigate the mechanisms responsible for rising crack growt...
Physical mechanisms at different length scales have to be taken into account while predicting the ov...
Irradiation-induced property change in nuclear graphite is particularly important when considering t...
AbstractWe simulate the Wigner Effect of the nuclear-grade graphite for the High Temperature Gas-coo...
The fracture properties of nuclear graphite and their effects on the structural failure process thre...
Nuclear-grade graphite is a critically important high-temperature structural material for current an...
Nuclear-grade graphite is a critically important high-temperature structural material for current an...
High temperature in situ tests of Gilsocarbon polygranular nuclear graphite have investigated the mi...
In situ neutron diffraction and synchrotron X-ray diffraction, combined with image correlation analy...
Cracking from stress concentrations of the graphite neutron moderator, or keyway root cracking, is a...
To enable monitoring of graphite that has been exposed to irradiated, high- temperature environments...
This paper provides a view on the fracture behaviour of polygranular graphites, used to moderate gas...
In the present work, the microstructure and mechanical properties of Gilsocarbon graphite have been ...
Commercial graphites are used for a wide range of applications. For example, Gilsocarbon graphite is...
Graphite has historically been used as a moderator material in nuclear reactor designs dating back t...
X-ray microtomography has been used to investigate the mechanisms responsible for rising crack growt...
Physical mechanisms at different length scales have to be taken into account while predicting the ov...
Irradiation-induced property change in nuclear graphite is particularly important when considering t...
AbstractWe simulate the Wigner Effect of the nuclear-grade graphite for the High Temperature Gas-coo...
The fracture properties of nuclear graphite and their effects on the structural failure process thre...