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Continuous SiC fiber, CVI SiC matrix composites for nuclear applications: Properties and irradiation effects
Yutai Katoh,Kazumi Ozawa,Chunghao Shih,Takashi Nozawa,Robert J. Shinavski,Akira Hasegawa,Lance Lewis Snead +6 more
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In this article, a summary of the properties of SiC/SiC composites with chemically vapor-infiltrated (CVI) SiC matrices is presented.About:
This article is published in Journal of Nuclear Materials.The article was published on 2014-05-01. It has received 374 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Silicon carbide.read more
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American Society for Testing and Materials
TL;DR: The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) as mentioned in this paper is an independent organization devoted to the development of standards for testing and materials, and is a member of IEEE 802.11.
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The molten salt reactor (MSR) in generation IV: Overview and perspectives
Jérôme Serp,M. Allibert,Ondřej Beneš,Sylvie Delpech,O. Feynberg,V. Ghetta,Daniel Heuer,David Eugene Holcomb,Victor Ignatiev,Jan Leen Kloosterman,Lelio Luzzi,Elsa Merle-Lucotte,Jan Uhlíř,Ritsuo Yoshioka,Dai Zhi-Min +14 more
TL;DR: An overview of the international efforts on these reactor types carried out in the framework of Generation-IV can be found in this article, where the authors give an overview of international R&D efforts.
The Molten Salt Reactor in Generation IV: Overview and Perspectives
H. Boussier,Sylvie Delpech,V. Ghetta,D. Heuer,D. E. Holcomb,Victor Ignatiev,E. Merle Lucotte,J. Serp +7 more
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Accident tolerant fuel cladding development: Promise, status, and challenges
TL;DR: A review of the development status for three accident tolerant fuel cladding technologies, namely coated zirconium-based cladding, ferritic alumina-forming alloy cladding and silicon carbide fiber-reinforced SCCM composite, is offered in this paper.
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Current status and recent research achievements in SiC/SiC composites
Yutai Katoh,Lance Lewis Snead,Charles H. Henager,Takashi Nozawa,Tatsuya Hinoki,Aljaž Iveković,Saša Novak,S.M. González de Vicente +7 more
TL;DR: The silicon carbide fiber-reinforced SiC/SiC composite system for fusion applications has seen a continual evolution from development a fundamental understanding of the material system and its behavior in a hostile irradiation environment to the current effort which is directed at a broad-based program of technology maturation program as mentioned in this paper.
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American Society for Testing and Materials
TL;DR: The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) as mentioned in this paper is an independent organization devoted to the development of standards for testing and materials, and is a member of IEEE 802.11.
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A General Theory of Strength for Anisotropic Materials
Stephen W. Tsai,Edward M. Wu +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, an operationally simple strength criterion for anisotropic materials is developed from a scalar function of two strength tensors, which satisfies the invariant requirements of coordinate transforma tion, takes into account the difference in strengths due to positive and negative stresses, and can be specialized to account for different material symmetries, multi-dimensional space, and multi-axial stresses.
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Design, preparation and properties of non-oxide CMCs for application in engines and nuclear reactors: an overview
TL;DR: SiC-based ceramic matrix composites, consisting of carbon or SiC fibers embedded in a SiC-matrix, are tough ceramics when the fiber/matrix bonding is properly optimized through the use of a thin interphase.
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Handbook of SiC properties for fuel performance modeling
TL;DR: In this paper, a compilation of non-irradiated and irradiated properties of SiC are provided and reviewed and analyzed in terms of application to TRISO fuels, specifically in the high-temperature irradiation regime.
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Theory of mechanical-properties of ceramic-matrix composites
TL;DR: In this article, the pullout lengths, work of pullout, and ultimate tensile strength of CMC composite materials were predicted as a function of the underlying material properties, including the fiber radius and fill fraction, and the sliding resistance-tau between the fibers and the matrix.