Graphite in Science and Nuclear Technology
Evgenij Zhmurikov

TL;DR
This review discusses the properties, production, and application challenges of graphite and graphite composites in science and nuclear technology, emphasizing their structural, electrical, and durability aspects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of graphite materials, focusing on recent technological issues and testing methods relevant to modern scientific and nuclear applications.
Findings
Analysis of graphite's structural and electrical properties
Discussion of production techniques for high-strength artificial graphite
Evaluation of graphite's durability and destruction dynamics in nuclear contexts
Abstract
This review is devoted to the application of graphite and graphite composites in the science and technology. Structure and electrical properties, technological aspects of producing of high-strength artificial graphite and dynamics of its destruction are considered. These type of graphite are traditionally used in the nuclear industry, so author concentrates on actual problems of application and testing of graphite materials in modern science and technology. Translated from chapters 1 of monograph (by Zhmurikov E.I., Bubnenkov I.A., Pokrovsky A.S. et al. Graphite in Science and Nuclear Technique// eprint arXiv:1307.1869, 07/2013 (BC 2013arXiv1307.1869Z).
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Taxonomy
TopicsGraphite, nuclear technology, radiation studies · Graphene research and applications · Fiber-reinforced polymer composites
