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InSIS Webinar Series 2023 – Understanding Deformation and Fracture of Advanced Energy Materials over Multiple Length-scales

Unified platform for Indian Structural Integrity


Speaker: Dr. Dong (Lilly) Liu

University of Bristol, UK

Date: 07th October 2023 (18:00-19:30 IST)

Venue: Online

Link: https://tinyurl.com/InSIS-Seminar-Oct

Abstract:

Advanced energy materials used in nuclear and aerospace areas often have multiple length-scale structures displaying unique properties such as combinations of strength and toughness at elevated temperatures. Nuclear graphite, which is used as the moderator and structural component in operating reactor and future designs, have been found to exhibit an increased strength and toughness at 1000-1100°C compared to room temperature. Using a range of real-time imaging, diffraction and spectroscopy-based techniques, this behaviour was correlated to the relaxation of residual stresses. Related materials, such as low- and high-density Pyrolytic Carbon (PyC), were used to coat spherical fuel kernels in TRISO (tri-structural isotropic) particle. These PyC layers, together with the SiC layer in TRISO, were found to possess notable magnitude of residual stresses (measured by focussed-ion-beam digital-image-correlation method) and impact the particles’ high temperature behaviour as well as irradiation-induced dimensional changes. Lastly, ceramic-matrix composites (aerospace components and accident tolerant fuel cladding) have demonstrated very different toughening mechanisms from ambient when fractured at 1100-1250°C. Implications of these observations on the materials design optimisation will be discussed.

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InSIS and Center for Structural Integrity of Safety Critical Systems, IIT Madras