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ACS Omega ; 4(2): 4304-4311, 2019 Feb 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31459635

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Owing to the inhomogeneous distribution of FLiNaK salt impregnated into graphite which is observed by scanning electron microscopy and an element probe micro-analyzer, a map scan of in situ real-time tensile synchrotron-based two-dimensional X-ray diffraction (2D-XRD) at several fixed external forces was implemented to reveal the local microstructure evolution of graphite and FLiNaK salt. Notably, a stress concentration area (SCA), that is, the main interaction area between graphite and salt, was found and then transformed from one region to another region because of the unbalanced squeeze interaction between graphite and FLiNaK salt with the increase of external force. During the external stress load process, a smaller grain size, poorer crystallinity of graphite and a larger grain size, better crystallinity of FLiNaK salt appear in the SCA; meanwhile, the changes of crystallographic preferred orientation of FLiNaK salt domains in SCA imply that the external load force makes better the ordered stacking of the larger crystal grains of the FLiNaK salt impregnated into graphite. Most importantly, we have found for the first time that the fracture position of graphite impregnated with FLiNaK salt always occurs near the SCA rather than at a fixed region under the external stress load. Thus, the present study not only helps to reveal the interaction mechanism between graphite and FLiNaK salt under the external stress load but also contributes to accurately predict and analyze the stress state of components, which would have an effective impact on the design of a molten salt reactor and the reliability of the component safety assessment.

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RSC Adv ; 8(59): 33927-33938, 2018 Sep 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35548833

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Nanopore pyrolytic graphite coatings (PyC, average pore size ∼64 nm) were prepared on graphite to inhibit liquid fluoride salt and Xe135 penetration. The samples were irradiated with 7 MeV Xe26+ to a total peak dose of 0.1, 0.5, 2.5 and 5.0 displacements per atom at room temperature to study the irradiation resistance of the PyC. The effect of irradiation on the properties of the graphite was evaluated. With the increase of irradiation dose, the surface morphology of the coatings tends to be smoother. At the total peak dose of 2.5 dpa, peeling and spalling on the surface of the samples have been identified, indicating the surface microstructure of the graphite has been damaged by Xe26+ bombardment. Raman results indicated the increase in the degree of disorder and decrease of in-plane crystallite size with the irradiation dose, and the new PyC was more sensitive to irradiation than IG-110 graphite. The nanohardness at peak dose increased with the irradiation dose, but decreased at 2.5 dpa. The results of a hardness test also show PyC has a higher irradiation sensitivity.

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Sci Rep ; 7(1): 10673, 2017 09 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28878406

RESUMO

An in-situ real-time synchrotron-based grazing incidence X-ray diffraction was systematically used to investigate the crystal structural evolution of carbon fiber reinforced carbon matrix (C/C) composite impregnated with FLiNaK molten salt during the heat-treatment process. It was found that the crystallographic thermal expansion and contraction rate of interlayer spacing d 002 in C/C composite with FLiNaK salt impregnation is smaller than that in the virgin sample, indicating the suppression on interlayer spacing from FLiNaK salt impregnated. Meanwhile the crystallite size L C002 of C/C composite with FLiNaK salt impregnation is larger than the virgin one after whole heat treatment process, indicating that FLiNaK salt impregnation could facilitate the crystallization of C/C composite after heat treatment process. This improved crystallization in C/C composite with FLiNaK salt impregnation suggests the synthetic action of the salt squeeze effect on crooked carbon layer and the release of internal residual stress after heating-cooling process. Thus, the present study not only contribute to reveal the interaction mechanism between C/C composite and FLiNaK salt in high temperature environment, but also promote the design of safer and more reliable C/C composite materials for the next generation molten salt reactor.

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