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Effect of high-flux fast-neutron irradiation on the physical properties of graphite

โœ Scribed by H Bridge; B.T Kelly; P.T Nettley


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1964
Tongue
English
Weight
855 KB
Volume
2
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-6223

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โœฆ Synopsis


The changes in the physical properties of British reactor grade graphite induced by highflux fast-neutron irradiation, under closely controlled conditions of temperature and flux, llave been studied to higher doses than those previously published.

Irradiation-induced changes in thermal conductivity, thermal expansion coefficients, Young's modulus, electrical resistivity, and dimensions have been observed for irradiation doses of up to 3 x 10zl n.cm-z, as measured by the reaction "*Ni (12,~) 58Co at irradiation temperatures in the range 2255650ยฐC. The results are discussed briefly in terms of the most recent theories of irradiation damage in graphite. In particular, it is shown that the observed dimensional changes can be entirely accounted for by crystallite growth in the c-axis direction and shrinkage in the a-axis direction. Some preliminary data on the changes in dimensions and coefficients of thermal expansion in highly orientated pyrolytic graphite are also described and these are shown to be in reasonable agreement with the crystallite changes calcu!ated from the observed behaviour of the polycrystalline reactor grade material.


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