Development of Liquid Phase Sintering Silicon Carbide Composites for Light Water Reactor

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Silicon carbide composites are expected for light water reactors. The objective is to understand the steam oxidation behavior and the high-temperature water corrosion behavior of the liquid phase sintering silicon carbide and to develop the liquid phase sintering silicon carbide composites, which are stable at the high-temperature water conditions in normal operation and the high-temperature steam conditions in a severe accident. The steam oxidation experiments were carried out at 1200 and 1400◦C. The high-temperature water corrosion experiments were carried out at 320 and 360◦C. The formation of the silicate, which is expected to have excellent resistance to the steam, was confirmed following the steam exposure at 1400◦C. High-temperature water corrosion resistance was improved by the formation of Yttrium Aluminum Garnet at the grain boundary. The particle-dispersion silicon carbide composite tubes with the modified condition were developed, and the thermal shock experiments from 1200◦C to ambient temperature were carried out. The composite tubes showed excellent oxidation and thermal shock resistance. The particle-dispersion liquid phase sintering silicon carbide composites with the modified condition are promising materials for light water reactors.

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Hinoki, T., Kano, F., Kondo, S., Kawaharada, Y., Tsuchiya, Y., Lee, M., & Sakai, H. (2022). Development of Liquid Phase Sintering Silicon Carbide Composites for Light Water Reactor. Coatings, 12(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings12050623

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