DocumentCode :
2081865
Title :
Silicon-carbide composite materials for the ARIES-I reactor study
Author :
Sharafat, S. ; Ghoniem, N.M. ; Yee, L.Y.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Plasma & Fusion Res., California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
fYear :
1989
fDate :
2-6 Oct 1989
Firstpage :
1344
Abstract :
Until recently, the brittle failure behavior of monolithic ceramic materials has posed a problem for using ceramics as structural materials. Recent developments in manufacturing and processing fiber-reinforced ceramics make SiC/SiC composites a promising candidate for future power plants. Silicon carbide composites are advantageous from a safety and waste-disposal standpoint because of the low activation and their very low decay after-heat respectively. The thermomechanical properties and neutron irradiation response of SiC/SiC composite materials are reviewed. Composite design equations are used to approximate a window of allowable design stresses for the first wall and blanket structure of the ARIES-I tokamak reactor. With minor extrapolations from present manufacturing experience, SiC/SiC composites offer a viable structural material choice, thus improving the safety and environmental aspects of future fusion power plants when compared with coal or nuclear plants
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; fibre reinforced composites; fusion reactor materials; silicon compounds; ARIES-I reactor; ARIES-I tokamak reactor; SiC; activation; fiber-reinforced ceramics; monolithic ceramic materials; neutron irradiation response; thermomechanical properties; waste-disposal; Ceramics; Composite materials; Fusion reactor design; Inductors; Manufacturing processes; Neutrons; Power generation; Safety; Silicon carbide; Thermomechanical processes;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering, 1989. Proceedings., IEEE Thirteenth Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Knoxville, TN
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FUSION.1989.102460
Filename :
102460
Link To Document :
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