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Carbon composites fission reactor applications

In Japan, the studies were facilitated by the access to the fusion (JT-60) and fission neutron reactor (JMTR, HTTR), for quite large samples, and by the know-how of Japanese industry in the field of carbon fibers and composites. PAN-based C fibers, instead of pitch-based ones (for 2D composites, with an ex-pitch C matrix), were chosen for irradiation tests (for fission application), since a larger fracture load and deformation could be obtained [34]. By the end of the 1990s, the main material studied in Japan was a 2D PAN-based C fiber/mix (ex-phenolic - - ex-pitch) C matrix material... [Pg.485]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.476 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.476 ]




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