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- 2024Unveiling fracture mechanics of a curved coating/substrate system by combined digital image correlation and numerical finite element analysescitations
- 2023Evaluation of air oxidation and internal stresses induced by quenching of partially Cr-coated and uncoated optimized ZIRLO part I:Materials characterizationcitations
- 2022On the thermal and mechanical properties of Mg0.2Co0.2Ni0.2Cu0.2Zn0.2O across the high-entropy to entropy-stabilized transitioncitations
- 2020Unveiling hermetic failure of ceramic tubes by digital image correlation and acoustic emissioncitations
- 2015Soft chemical control of superconductivity in Lithium Iron Selenide Hydroxides Li1–xFex(OH)Fe1–ySecitations
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- 2006Metrology in a scanning electron microscope: theoretical developments and experimental validationcitations
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Unveiling hermetic failure of ceramic tubes by digital image correlation and acoustic emission
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>A new, in situ hermeticity testing apparatus has been developed to allow helium leak evaluation of ceramic tubes, including nuclear‐grade SiC/SiC fuel cladding ceramic matrix composites (CMC), during four‐point bending with simultaneous monitoring of local deformation and damage, using stereoscopic digital image correlation (DIC) and acoustic emissions. The capabilities of the experimental apparatus are demonstrated using alumina, borosilicate glass, and 4130 steel tubes with representative cladding dimensions and then applied to study the deformation‐hermeticity relationship of SiC/SiC CMCs. Results of three CMCs appear to indicate that matrix cracking occurs near the deviation from linearity strain at strains ranging from 0.04% to 0.06% and is shortly followed by an initial loss of gas tightness by 0.09% bending strain. Leaking increased in distinct steps over 0.1%‐0.2% bending strain, and within this range, results indicate that prior to fiber fracture, it is likely possible to regain gas tightness upon unloading. This technique and uncovered hermetic failure behavior are intended to progress the standardization of a test methodology for nuclear reactor components and to begin to resolve the mechanisms controlling distinct steps of ceramic matrix composite failure.</jats:p>