2019
DOI: 10.3390/ceramics2040047
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Hydrothermal Corrosion Behaviors of Constituent Materials of SiC/SiC Composites for LWR Applications

Abstract: The corrosion behaviors of SiC/SiC composite constituent materials in pure water at operating conditions, such as 300 °C and 8.5 MPa, were studied for potential application in accident-tolerant light water reactor (LWR) fuel cladding and core structures. Five kinds of SiC fibers, four kinds of SiC matrices, and three kinds of fiber/matrix interphase materials were examined in autoclaves. The potential constituent materials for future use in SiC/SiC composites were selected by considering corrosion rates and re… Show more

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“…In this framework, the pyrocarbon (PyC) is the most suited interphase material, although it must be as thin as possible to maximize the neutron irradiation resistance at high dose [5][6][7]. PyC interphase is also resistant to hydrothermal corrosion in LWR environments [8]. Finally, Chemical Vapor infiltration (CVI) is the best choice to manufacture the SiC matrix for nuclear applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this framework, the pyrocarbon (PyC) is the most suited interphase material, although it must be as thin as possible to maximize the neutron irradiation resistance at high dose [5][6][7]. PyC interphase is also resistant to hydrothermal corrosion in LWR environments [8]. Finally, Chemical Vapor infiltration (CVI) is the best choice to manufacture the SiC matrix for nuclear applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, additional issues have arose from the hydrothermal corrosion behavior in representative LWR environment of the HNS fiber, even if this phenomenon highly depends on the chemistry [8,34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More precisely, Suyama et al [159] precisely described the hydrothermal corrosion of the constituents of a SiC f /SiC composite.…”
Section: The Use Of Silicon Carbide In the Nuclear Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%