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Effects of neutron and gamma irradiation on degradation of nonmetallic materials for high temperature applications

Place

Location: Trieste - Italy
Date: 22 Aug 09:00 - 10:00

Description

Numerous degradation mechanisms can occur in inorganic nonmetallic materials as a result of exposure to ionizing and displacive irradiation. These include prompt or low-dose changes in physical properties such as radiation-induced electrical conductivity and optical properties. Other radiation degradation phenomena include amorphization (and more generally, phase instabilities), decrease in thermal conductivity, volumetric swelling, decrease in strength and/or fracture toughness, irradiation creep, and high temperature helium embrittlement. This presentation will provide a summary of the diverse effects of neutron and gamma irradiation on the physical and mechanical properties of monolithic and composite inorganic solids. The fundamental physical processes responsible for the various degradation phenomena (e.g., electronic ionization of impurities or atomic displacement damage) will be summarized.

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Organizers

IAEA: Aliz Simon and Andrej Zeman; Local Organiser: Sandro Scandolo