Microcracks in neutron-irradiated nuclear grade graphite have been examined in detail for the first time using a combination of transmission electron microscopy (TEM), electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS), energy dispersive X-ray (EDX), and energy filtered TEM (EFTEM). Filler particles from both unirradiated Pile Grade A (PGA) and three irradiated British Experimental Pile ‘O’ (BEPO) graphite specimens were investigated with received doses ranging from 0.4 to 1.44 displacements per atom (dpa) and an irradiation temperature of between 20 and 120 °C. We suggest that the concentration and potentially the size of microcracks increase with increasing neutron irradiation and show that disordered carbon material is present in a range of microc...
Graphite is one of the promising candidates to be used in the next-generation first breeder reactors...
The default theory of radiation damage in graphite invokes Frenkel pair formation as the principal c...
Cracking in the Gilsocarbon moderator in nuclear reactors, as a result of irradiation and oxidisatio...
Microcracks in neutron-irradiated nuclear grade graphite have been examined in detail for the first ...
Graphite has historically been used as a moderator material in nuclear reactor designs dating back t...
Nuclear Graphite is a complex material, and its microstructure depends strongly upon the starting ma...
Small angle neutron scattering (SANS) measures porosity in nuclear graphites, including both open po...
The neutron irradiation-induced structural changes in nuclear grade graphites PCEA and PCIB were inv...
Microcracks with varied length and width are observed in nuclear grade graphite and highly oriented ...
Irradiation-induced defect evolution in graphite is particularly important for its application in gr...
Abstract: During the service lifetime of nuclear reactors, key reactor materials such as graphite an...
Radiation damage in nuclear grade graphite has been investigated using transmission electron microsc...
Structural and chemical bonding changes in nuclear graphite have been investigated during in-situ el...
This thesis investigates graphites used in nuclear materials engineering applications – so called nu...
Graphite is used as a moderator and structural component in the United Kingdom’s fleet of Advanced ...
Graphite is one of the promising candidates to be used in the next-generation first breeder reactors...
The default theory of radiation damage in graphite invokes Frenkel pair formation as the principal c...
Cracking in the Gilsocarbon moderator in nuclear reactors, as a result of irradiation and oxidisatio...
Microcracks in neutron-irradiated nuclear grade graphite have been examined in detail for the first ...
Graphite has historically been used as a moderator material in nuclear reactor designs dating back t...
Nuclear Graphite is a complex material, and its microstructure depends strongly upon the starting ma...
Small angle neutron scattering (SANS) measures porosity in nuclear graphites, including both open po...
The neutron irradiation-induced structural changes in nuclear grade graphites PCEA and PCIB were inv...
Microcracks with varied length and width are observed in nuclear grade graphite and highly oriented ...
Irradiation-induced defect evolution in graphite is particularly important for its application in gr...
Abstract: During the service lifetime of nuclear reactors, key reactor materials such as graphite an...
Radiation damage in nuclear grade graphite has been investigated using transmission electron microsc...
Structural and chemical bonding changes in nuclear graphite have been investigated during in-situ el...
This thesis investigates graphites used in nuclear materials engineering applications – so called nu...
Graphite is used as a moderator and structural component in the United Kingdom’s fleet of Advanced ...
Graphite is one of the promising candidates to be used in the next-generation first breeder reactors...
The default theory of radiation damage in graphite invokes Frenkel pair formation as the principal c...
Cracking in the Gilsocarbon moderator in nuclear reactors, as a result of irradiation and oxidisatio...