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SiC compatibility...

by Peter A Mouche
Publication Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
Page Numbers
474 to 489
Publisher Name
Elsevier
Publisher Location
Oxford, United Kingdom

SiC is a relatively chemically stable ceramic that has potential use in the extreme environments present in nuclear reactors. Reactions with high temperature steam, He, hydrothermal, molten salts, and liquid metals are some of the possible environments that SiC could be exposed to. While it is very stable in air, aqueous environments and very low oxygen partial pressures can lead to SiC recession. Generally, SiC does not react with the FliNaK or FliBe molten salts, or liquid metals, however contaminants in these working fluids leached from other materials can cause reaction layers to occur. Most of these systems require additional testing under neutron irradiation to determine if there are any combined effects.