ASME code rules and ASTM standards integration for ceramic composite core materials and components

J. W. Geringer, Y. Katoh, S. Gonczy, T. Burchell, M. Mitchell, M. Jenkins, W. Windes

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Abstract

Fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composites have many desirable properties for high-temperature nuclear applications, including excellent thermal and mechanical properties and reasonable to outstanding radiation resistance. Over the last 20 years, the use of ceramic composite materials has already expanded in many commercial nonnuclear industries as fabrication and application technologies mature. The new ASME design and construction rules under Section III, Subsection HH, Subpart B lay out the requirements and criteria for materials, design, machining and installation, inspection, examination, testing, and the marking procedure for ceramic composite core components, which is similar to the established graphite code under Section III, Subsection HH, Subpart A. Moreover, the general requirements listed in Section III, Subsection HA, Subpart B are also expanded to include ceramic composite materials. The code rules rely heavily on the development and publication of standards for composite specification, classification, and testing of mechanical, thermal, and other properties. These test methods are developed in the American Society for Testing and Materials Committee C28 on Advanced Ceramics with a current focus on ceramic composite tubes. Details of the composites code, design methodology, and similarities to the graphite code, as well as guidance for the development of specifications for ceramic composites for nuclear application and recent standard developments, are discussed. The next step is to “close the gap” to support licensing aspects by validating the code with benchmarking data.

Original languageEnglish
Article number012020
JournalJournal of Physics: Conference Series
Volume2048
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 22 2021
Event2021 International Conference on High-Temperature Reactor Technology, HTR 2021 - Yogyakarta, Virtual, Indonesia
Duration: Jun 2 2021Jun 5 2021

Funding

This work is supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy under Contract

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U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Nuclear Energy

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