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Non-destructive evaluation methods for degradation of IG-110 and IG-430 graphite

Shibata, Taiju; Sumita, Junya; Tada, Tatsuya; Hanawa, Satoshi; Sawa, Kazuhiro; Iyoku, Tatsuo

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 381(1-2), p.165 - 170, 2008/10

 Times Cited Count:14 Percentile:66.71(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)

The lifetime extension of in-core graphite components is one of the key technologies for the VHTR. The residual stress in the graphite components caused by neutron irradiation at high temperatures affects their lifetime. Although oxidation damage in the components would not be significant in reactor normal operation, it should be checked as well. To evaluate the degradation of the graphite components directly by non-destructive way, the applicability of the micro-indentation and ultrasonic wave methods were investigated. The fine-grained isotropic graphites of IG-110 and IG-430, the candidate grades for the VHTR, were used in this study. The following results were obtained. (1) The micro-indentation behavior was changed by applying the compressive strain on the graphite. It suggested that the residual stress would be measured directly. (2) The change of ultrasonic wave velocity with 1 MHz by the uniform oxidation could be evaluated by the wave-propagation analysis with wave-pore interaction model. (3) The trend of oxidation-induced strength degradation on IG-110 was expressed by using the proposed uniform oxidation model. The importance of the un-uniformity consideration was indicated.

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Effects of ion irradiation on the hardness properties of graphites and C/C composites by indentation tests

Oku, Tatsuo*; Kurumada, Akira*; Imamura, Yoshio*; Ishihara, Masahiro

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 381(1-2), p.92 - 97, 2008/10

 Times Cited Count:11 Percentile:59.16(Materials Science, Multidisciplinary)

Four grades of graphites and two grades of C/C composites were irradiated by argon ions with 175 MeV. The load-depth curves were obtained from the micro indentation tests before and after ion irradiation, and the apparent hardness and the hardness property parameters B and D (close rerating to the strength and Young's modulus, respectively) were investigated. As a result, it is found that the apparent hardness and the parameters B and D increase due to argon ion irradiation, and that these micro hardness properties of the carbon materials are able to be expressed as a function of dpa values, including neutron irradiation data.

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