This paper presents a new modelling technique using three-dimensional multi-phase finite element models in which meshes representing the microstructure of thermally oxidised nuclear graphite were generated from X-ray micro-tomography images. The density of the material was related to the image greyscale using Beer-Lambert's law, and multiple phases could thus be defined. The local elastic and non-linear properties of each phase were defined as a function of density and changes in Young's modulus, tensile and compressive strength with thermal oxidation were calculated. Numerical predictions compared well with experimental data and with other numerical results obtained using two-phase models. These models were found to be more representative ...
Finite element methods (FEM) modelling of materials with complex microstructures is typically achiev...
Graphite is a key material in the design and operation of a wide range of nuclear reactors because ...
Three-dimensional X-ray tomographs of the microstructures of virgin and radiolytically oxidised poly...
Finite Element (FE) models based on three-dimensional images from X-ray tomography are used to study...
A multi-scale approach for fracture simulation, based on the Cellular Automata technique, has been d...
In the present work, the microstructure and mechanical properties of Gilsocarbon graphite have been ...
Finite element models of thermally oxidised nuclear graphite were generated using three-dimensional ...
This paper deals with the use of X-ray tomography and subsequent kernel operations on the reconstruc...
Nuclear graphite is a candidate material for Generation IV nuclear power plants. Porous materials su...
The paper presents a novel concept for the automated recognition and identification of different cla...
A conceptual model for the determination of the effect of specimen size on the strength of nuclear g...
Failure behaviour of graphite is non-linear with global failure occurring when local micro-failures,...
Graphite is a key material in the design and operation of a wide range of nuclear reactors because o...
Cracking from stress concentrations of the graphite neutron moderator, or keyway root cracking, is a...
Graphite will be used as a structural and moderator material in next-generation nuclear reactors. Wh...
Finite element methods (FEM) modelling of materials with complex microstructures is typically achiev...
Graphite is a key material in the design and operation of a wide range of nuclear reactors because ...
Three-dimensional X-ray tomographs of the microstructures of virgin and radiolytically oxidised poly...
Finite Element (FE) models based on three-dimensional images from X-ray tomography are used to study...
A multi-scale approach for fracture simulation, based on the Cellular Automata technique, has been d...
In the present work, the microstructure and mechanical properties of Gilsocarbon graphite have been ...
Finite element models of thermally oxidised nuclear graphite were generated using three-dimensional ...
This paper deals with the use of X-ray tomography and subsequent kernel operations on the reconstruc...
Nuclear graphite is a candidate material for Generation IV nuclear power plants. Porous materials su...
The paper presents a novel concept for the automated recognition and identification of different cla...
A conceptual model for the determination of the effect of specimen size on the strength of nuclear g...
Failure behaviour of graphite is non-linear with global failure occurring when local micro-failures,...
Graphite is a key material in the design and operation of a wide range of nuclear reactors because o...
Cracking from stress concentrations of the graphite neutron moderator, or keyway root cracking, is a...
Graphite will be used as a structural and moderator material in next-generation nuclear reactors. Wh...
Finite element methods (FEM) modelling of materials with complex microstructures is typically achiev...
Graphite is a key material in the design and operation of a wide range of nuclear reactors because ...
Three-dimensional X-ray tomographs of the microstructures of virgin and radiolytically oxidised poly...