Heavy ion induced damages in Ti3SiC2: study of the swelling
Résumé
For Generation IV reactors, and more particularly the Gas Fast Reactor, ternary carbide Ti3SiC2 is an interesting candidate for the application as fuel coating; actually, it has the advantage to combine some properties of metals with those generally attributed to ceramics. Unfortunately, few data are available on its behavior under irradiation. In this study, we attempted to measure and to understand the origin of the swelling induced by nuclear collisions. Thus, it seems that Ti3SiC2 irradiated at room temperature swell less than silicon carbide and that critical amorphization temperature is less than room temperature.
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