Published 1986 | Version v1
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A microstructural study of dynamic crack propagation in nuclear graphites

  • 1. Bath Univ. (UK). School of Materials Science
  • 2. Central Electricity Generating Board, Berkeley (UK). Berkeley Nuclear Labs.

Description

This paper reports a new microstructural study of dynamic crack propagation in three nuclear graphites: (i) PGA, the moderator material in UK Magnox reactors; (ii) IMl-24, the moderator material in UK Advanced gas cooled reactors (AGR); and (iii) a pitch coke graphite, which is used in the fabrication of AGR fuel sleeves. The fracture mechanisms in nuclear graphites are initiated by microcrack formation at low stresses. Typically, microcracks form in regions of well-aligned binder or at favourably-oriented pores, where stress is concentrated. With increasing applied loads, microcracks propagate taking advantage of easy cleavage paths or linking with pores. Eventually, coalescence of such cracks and inherent porosity produces a crack of critical length for fast fracture. (orig./MM)

Availability note (English)

Available from Deutsche Keramische Gesellschaft e.V., Bad Honnef (Germany, F.R.). Arbeitskreis Kohlenstoff.

Additional details

Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Carbon '86
Imprint Pagination
918 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 265-267.

Conference

Title
4. international carbon-conference (Carbon '86).
Dates
30 Jun - 4 Jul 1986.
Place
Baden-Baden (Germany, F.R.).

INIS

Country of Publication
Germany
Country of Input or Organization
Germany
INIS RN
20011384
Subject category
S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
Resource subtype / Literary indicator
Conference, Non-conventional Literature
Descriptors DEI
BINDERS; CRACK PROPAGATION; CRACKS; FILLERS; FRACTURE MECHANICS; FRACTURES; GRAPHITE; MICROSTRUCTURE; POROSITY
Descriptors DEC
CARBON; CRYSTAL STRUCTURE; ELEMENTS; FAILURES; MECHANICS; NONMETALS