
The temperature monitoring during the reactor core material irradiation by analyzing the structure of graphite-like boron nitride
Author(s) -
Ye.I. Isaev,
В. А. Степанов,
П. А. Степанов
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
nuclear energy and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2452-3038
DOI - 10.1016/j.nucet.2016.03.009
Subject(s) - materials science , ceramic , boron nitride , irradiation , nitride , graphite , annealing (glass) , nanocrystalline material , boron , atmospheric temperature range , composite material , nanotechnology , chemistry , thermodynamics , nuclear physics , physics , organic chemistry , layer (electronics)
Possibility has been shown for determining the temperature of in-core irradiation using a single structural analysis of irradiated boron-nitride ceramics without a time-consuming research stage, including post-irradiation annealing. This is explained by the fact that steady structural states, depending on temperature and not depending on exposure dose, may develop in nanocrystalline graphite-like ceramic boron nitride in high-dose environments. A temperature dependence of the position of the X-ray line (002) has been obtained for the radiation-induced steady structure of ceramics. This dependence can be used for determination of temperature in a fast reactor in a range of 690 to 1870K.It has been found using X-ray structural analysis that reaction-sintered boron-nitride ceramics in the initial and irradiated states comprises two structural components. The first one corresponds to defect-free hexagonal and rhombohedral structures. The X-ray line displacements relate to the second component the nanocrystallites of which contain a great deal of microdeformations stabilized by clusters of vacancy discs