Effect of specimen size and grain orientation on the mechanical and physical properties of NBG-18 nuclear graphite

G. Vasudevamurthy, T. S. Byun, P. Pappano, L. L. Snead, T. D. Burchell

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Abstract

We present here a comparison of the measured baseline mechanical and physical properties of with grain (WG) and against grain (AG) non-ASTM size NBG-18 graphite. The objectives of the experiments were twofold: (1) assess the variation in properties with grain orientation; (2) establish a correlation between specimen tensile strength and size. The tensile strength of the smallest sized (4 mm diameter) specimens were about 5% higher than the standard specimens (12 mm diameter) but still within one standard deviation of the ASTM specimen size indicating no significant dependence of strength on specimen size. The thermal expansion coefficient and elastic constants did not show significant dependence on specimen size. Experimental data indicated that the variation of thermal expansion coefficient and elastic constants were still within 5% between the different grain orientations, confirming the isotropic nature of NBG-18 graphite in physical properties.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-7
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Nuclear Materials
Volume462
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2015

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