Hydrothermal corrosion of laser printe d SiC fib ers under extreme environment

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Seshadri, Arunkumar [1 ]
Philips, Bren [1 ]
Dave, Akshay J. [1 ]
Harrison, Shay [2 ]
Pegna, Joseph [2 ]
Shirvan, Koroush [1 ]
机构
[1] MIT, Dept Nucl Sci & Engn, 77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[2] Free Form Fiber LLC, 10 Cady Hill Blvd, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Hydrothermal corrosion; SiC; R-LCVD; gamma irradiation; Nuclear Fuel; ACCIDENT TOLERANT FUEL; SILICON-CARBIDE; HEAT-TREATMENT; BEHAVIOR; IRRADIATION; STRENGTH; MODULUS; HI-NICALON(TM); COMPOSITES; OXIDATION;
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10.1016/j.jnucmat.2021.152805
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
摘要
SiC/SiC fiber composites are proposed cladding materials to improve the accident tolerance of commercial light water nuclear reactor fuel. To evaluate their viability, understanding the kinetics of corrosion under irradiation and high-temperature, high-pressure aqueous environment is critical. In the present work, the microstructure and mechanical properties of novel SiC fibers manufactured by Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition (LCVD) are introduced. The LCVD technology has control over microstructure and stoichiometry while allowing for high purity manufacturing, all key qualities needed in search of an optimum SiC fiber for nuclear energy applications. The isolated hydrothermal corrosion of commercially available carbon-rich Hi-Nicalon Type-S fibers is compared to the LCVD stoichiometric and LCVD silicon-rich fibers. Autoclave testing was carried out at 310 ?C and 14 MPa in the absence of irradiation. In a separate study, the effect of gamma irradiation on the fibers in the room-temperature environment was analyzed. It was observed from the experiments that the dissolution of the fibers was highly dependent on the stoichiometric ratio, fiber surface morphology and thermal pre-treatment of fibers. Contrary to previous findings, fiber dissolution was also visible under low-temperature gamma irradiation in aqueous environment with LCVD fibers showing lower dissolution. ? 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. SiC/SiC fiber composites are proposed cladding materials to improve the accident tolerance of commercial light water nuclear reactor fuel. To evaluate their viability, understanding the kinetics of corrosion under irradiation and high-temperature, high-pressure aqueous environment is critical. In the present work, the microstructure and mechanical properties of novel SiC fibers manufactured by Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition (LCVD) are introduced. The LCVD technology has control over microstructure and stoichiometry while allowing for high purity manufacturing, all key qualities needed in search of an optimum SiC fiber for nuclear energy applications. The isolated hydrothermal corrosion of commercially available carbon-rich Hi-Nicalon Type-S fibers is compared to the LCVD stoichiometric and LCVD silicon-rich fibers. Autoclave testing was carried out at 310 ?C and 14 MPa in the absence of irradiation. In a separate study, the effect of gamma irradiation on the fibers in the room-temperature environment was analyzed. It was observed from the experiments that the dissolution of the fibers was highly dependent on the stoichiometric ratio, fiber surface morphology and thermal pre-treatment of fibers. Contrary to previous findings, fiber dissolution was also visible under low-temperature gamma irradiation in aqueous environment with LCVD fibers showing lower dissolution.
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