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Radiation Effects in Graphite...

by Anne A Campbell, Timothy D Burchell
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
Page Numbers
398 to 436
Publisher Name
Elsevier
Publisher Location
Oxford, United Kingdom

Graphite has been a core structural material and neutron moderator since the first man-made chain reaction experiment in Chicago. This article will discuss the requirements of what makes graphite a good solid moderator. The manufacture and properties of some currently available near-isotropic and isotropic grades are described. The major features of a graphite moderated reactors are briefly outlined. Displacement damage and the induced structural and dimensional changes in graphite are described. Recent characterization work on nano-carbons and oriented pyrolytic graphites that have shed new light on graphite defect structures are reviewed, and the effect of irradiation temperature on the defect structures is highlighted. Changes in the physical properties of nuclear graphite caused by neutron irradiation are reported. Finally, the importance of irradiation induced creep is presented, along with current models and their deficiencies.