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Physically Based Model for Helium Release from Irradiated Boron Carbide

Physically Based Model for Helium Release from Irradiated Boron Carbide
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The model is based on the nucleation of nonequilibrium helium bubbles under high pressures. The bubbles subsequently act as traps and grow as the result of gas atom diffusion. Model predictions are compared with bubble densities, sizes, and helium release characteristics of irradiated boron carbide.


Helium Generation and Diffusion in Graphite and Some Carbides. [14. 9 and 14. 4 MeV Neutrons].

Helium Generation and Diffusion in Graphite and Some Carbides. [14. 9 and 14. 4 MeV Neutrons].
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The cross section for the generation of helium in neutron irradiated carbon was found to be 654 mb at 14.4 MeV and 744 mb at 14.9 MeV. Extrapolating to 14.1 MeV (the fusion reactor spectrum) gives 615 mb. The diffusion of helium in dense polycrystalline graphite and in pyrographite was measured and found to be D = 7.2 x 10−7 m2s−1 exp ( -80 kJ/RT). It is assumed that diffusion is primarily in the basal plane direction in crystals of the graphite. In polycrystalline graphite the path length is a factor of .sqrt. 2 longer than the measured distance due to the random orientation mismatch between successive grains. Isochronal anneals (measured helium release as the specimen is steadily heated) were run and maximum release rates were found at 200°C in polycrystalline graphite, 1000°C in pyrographite, 1350°C in boron carbide, and 1350° and 2400°C (two peaks) in silicon carbide. It is concluded that in these candidates for curtain materials in fusion reactors the helium releases can probably occur without bubble formation in graphites, may occur in boron carbide, but will probably cause bubble formation in silicon carbide. 7 figures.


Helium Bubbles in Irradiated Boron Carbide. [Neutron Irradiation Between 540° and 2000°C].

Helium Bubbles in Irradiated Boron Carbide. [Neutron Irradiation Between 540° and 2000°C].
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Boron carbide, in nuclear reactor neutron absorber applications, generates large quantities of helium, some of which is trapped in small bubbles within the grains. Transmission electron microscopy was used to examine the size distribution, shape and density of these bubbles in boron carbide irraidated to temperatures between 540°C and 2000°C to burnups between 27 and 62 x 102° captures/cm3.


Reactor Materials

Reactor Materials
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Release: 1963
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Reactor Core Materials

Reactor Core Materials
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Release: 1958
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