Abstract
A continuous fiber composite was simulated by four concentric cylinders (consisting of fiber, fiber/matrix interphase coating, matrix, and surrounding composite) to explore composite stresses when irradiation swelling of the various components is included to study radial debonding at the fiber-coating interface as a function of neutron dose. SiC Type-S and Hi-Nicalon fibers, and three types of transversely isotropic carbons for the fiber coating were considered.
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