In situ mechanical testing of nuclear graphite at elevated temperatures: Synchrotron x-ray tomography, neutron diffraction and Raman scattering
High temperature in situ tests of Gilsocarbon polygranular nuclear graphite have investigated the microstructure's deformation at two length scales. At the µm-scale, in situ bending tests observed by synchrotron radiation x-ray computed micro-tomography evaluated the bulk mechanical properties...
Main Authors: | Liu, D, Gludovatz, B, Barnard, H, Kabra, S, Marrow, J, Kuball, M, Ritchie, R |
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Format: | Conference item |
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International Congress on Fracture
2017
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