Abstract

A comparison is made of the ion-induced corrugation of the shell of carbon fibers reinforcing a KUP-VM composite upon high-fluence irradiation with $${\text{N}}_{2}^{ + }$$ and Ar+ ions with an energies of 10 to 30 keV at temperatures ranging from 100 to 600°C. Irradiation with noble gas ions is better for simulation of the neutron irradiation of graphite materials. Irradiation with nitrogen ions is preferable when modifying a carbon fiber surface.

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