2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2015.08.001
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Stress analysis and probabilistic assessment of multi-layer SiC-based accident tolerant nuclear fuel cladding

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“…Alternately, an impermeable monolithic SiC layer can be deposited using chemical vapor deposition on the outside of a composite tube, resulting in an outer-monolith design [23].…”
Section: Performance Requirements For Sic-based Accident Tolerant Fuementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Alternately, an impermeable monolithic SiC layer can be deposited using chemical vapor deposition on the outside of a composite tube, resulting in an outer-monolith design [23].…”
Section: Performance Requirements For Sic-based Accident Tolerant Fuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ongoing modeling efforts are exploring how to optimally position this monolithic layer to best accommodate expected stresses during reactor operation [11,23,31].…”
Section: Assessment Of Multi-layered Structuresmentioning
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“…However, because the SiC composite has a low matrix density, it cannot effectively prevent the fission products from being released into the cooling water, and it has poor corrosion resistance to the coolant water. In this light, it is possible to prevent the release of fission products by applying a high density SiC, and to prevent corrosion of the composite …”
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“…In this light, it is possible to prevent the release of fission products by applying a high density SiC, and to prevent corrosion of the composite. 8 Although the toughness of the multi-layered SiC composite cladding is increased due to the application of the composite layer, the toughness of the SiC composite cladding is still lower than that of the metal such as Zr alloys. It thus may fail due to an external impact such as thermal shock.…”
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confidence: 99%