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At the Idaho National Laboratory Hot Fuel Examination Facility, containment box operator Jake Maupin moves a manipulator arm into position around a pencil-thin nuclear fuel rod. He is preparing for a procedure that he and his colleagues have practiced repeatedly in anticipation of this moment in the hot cell.
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Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 10 | Number 3 | November 1986 | Pages 719-727
Fusion Materials—Radiation Effects and Activation | Proceedings of the Seveth Topical Meeting on the Technology of Fusion Energy (Reno, Nevada, June 15–19, 1986) | doi.org/10.13182/FST86-A24826
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The use of ceramics in fusion power reactors is reviewed. Radiation effects can limit the useful lifetime of ceramic components by changing the dimensions, mechanical properties, thermal conductivity, and electrical properties. The brittleness and statistical spread in strength of monolithic ceramics causes problems for mechanical design which may be alleviated by the use of new ceramic/ceramic composites. Recently developed SiC fiber/SiC matrix composites have good mechanical properties which are likely to be retained after neutron irradiation.