3D cellular automata fracture model for porous graphite microstructures
Nuclear graphite has a complex porous microstructure, which depends on raw materials and manufacturing process; porosity can change with radiolytic oxidation and also in the absence of oxidation with very high neutron fluences. Porosity directly affects the fracture process and the graphite tensile...
Main Authors: | Vertyagina, Y, Marrow, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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