Abstract

During service in a high-temperature reactor, graphite will be oxidized by impurities such as water vapour present in the helium coolant. Oxidation will affect the thermal conductivity of the graphite and hence the fuel temperature. This report describes experiments on the effect of oxidation at 1000°C by water vapour of a semi-isotropic moulded graphite. The value of thermal conductivity at room temperature decreases with increasing weight loss, but not linearly, the decreases being most rapid at low weight losses. The percentage change in thermal conductivity is approximately linear with the increase in open porosity.

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