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Finite element method modeling of expansion of irradiated rocks: focusing on the minerals

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arxiv 2206.07140 v1 pith:YE3IRHKU submitted 2022-06-06 physics.geo-ph

Finite element method modeling of expansion of irradiated rocks: focusing on the minerals

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Finite element method (FEM) modeling of the volumetric expansion phenomenon associated with the accumulation of irradiation was performed on rocks in a concrete for nuclear power plant. The FEM mesh of sandstone, tuff, and granite was created based on microscopic images, and the volumetric expansion due to irradiation was calculated. The saturated value of the volume expansion due to irradiation accumulation was calculated, and it was shown that the saturated value of the volume expansion was well explained by the experimental value. In addition, the FEM analysis indicates that irradiation-induced degradation of rock propagates through a localized concentration of stress followed by fracture with cracks spreading throughout the rock.

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