Source code for armi.materials.graphite

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"""Graphite is often used as a moderator in gas-cooled nuclear reactors."""

from armi.materials.material import Material
from armi.utils import units
from armi.nucDirectory import thermalScattering as tsl
from armi.nucDirectory import nuclideBases as nb


[docs]class Graphite(Material): """ Graphite. .. [INL-EXT-16-38241] McEligot, Donald, Swank, W. David, Cottle, David L., and Valentin, Francisco I. Thermal Properties of G-348 Graphite. United States: N. p., 2016. Web. doi:10.2172/1330693. https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1330693 """ thermalScatteringLaws = (tsl.byNbAndCompound[nb.byName["C"], tsl.GRAPHITE_10P],)
[docs] def setDefaultMassFracs(self): """ Set graphite to carbon. Room temperature density from [INL-EXT-16-38241]_, table 2. """ self.setMassFrac("C", 1.0) self.refDens = 1.8888
[docs] def linearExpansionPercent(self, Tk=None, Tc=None): """ This is dL/L0 for graphite. From [INL-EXT-16-38241]_, page 4. """ Tc = units.getTc(Tc, Tk) return 100 * (-1.454e-4 + 4.812e-6 * Tc + 1.145e-9 * Tc**2)