Ceramic-ceramic composites and process therefor, nuclear fuels formed thereby, and nuclear reactor systems and processes operated therewith
Abstract
A process of producing ceramic-ceramic composites, including but not limited to nuclear fuels, and composites capable of exhibiting increased thermal conductivities. The process includes milling a first ceramic material to produce a powder of spheroidized particles of the first ceramic material, and then co-milling particles of a second ceramic material with the spheroidized particles of the first ceramic material to cause the particles of the second ceramic material to form a coating on the spheroidized particles of the first material. The spheroidized particles coated with the particles of the second ceramic material are then compacted and sintered to form the ceramic-ceramic composite, in which the second ceramic material forms a continuous phase completely surrounding the spheroidized particles of the first ceramic material.
Subject
G21C 21/02C04B 35/51
C04B 35/6261
C04B 35/6281
C04B 35/62204
C04B 35/62695
G21C 3/623
C04B 2235/32
C04B 2235/3205
C04B 2235/528
C04B 2235/5427
C04B 2235/6582
C04B 2235/77
Y02E 30/38
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Citation
Solomon, Alvin A.; Kuchibhotla, Huthavahana S.; Revankar, Shripad T.; Mcdeavitt, Sean Marshall; Ragusa, Jean Concetto (2016). Ceramic-ceramic composites and process therefor, nuclear fuels formed thereby, and nuclear reactor systems and processes operated therewith. United States. Patent and Trademark Office; Texas A&M University. Libraries. Available electronically from http : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /177174.