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Carbon-coated thorium-uranium

The fuel particles used in these studies were typical pyrolytic carbon-coated thorium-uranium dicarbide, (Th,U)C2, microspheres. The kernels, — 200/i in diameter, were prepared from Th02, U02, and C and converted to the carbide at temperatures below 2200°C., followed by a spheroidization above the melting point, 2450°-2500°C. The bare kernels were coated with a 30-50fi layer of low density (— 1.0 gram/cm.3) buffer pyrolytic carbon, followed by a 40-70/a layer of high density... [Pg.72]

The deposition of pyrolytic graphite in a fluidized bed is used in the production of biomedical components such as heart valves, ] and in the coating of uranium- and thorium-carbides nuclear-fuel particles for high temperature gas-cooled reactors, for the purpose of containing the products of nuclear fission.fl" The carbon is obtained from the decomposition of propane (CgHg) or propylene (CgHg) at 1350°C, or of methane (CH4) at 1800°C. Its structure is usually isotropic (see Ch. 4). [Pg.193]

The meyor applications of pyrolytic carbon deposited by fluidized bed are found in the production of biomedical components such as heart valves and in the coating of uranium carbide and thorium carbide nuclear-fuel... [Pg.149]


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