CX-018987: Oxidation of Tristructured Isotropic Fuel Forms in Low Oxygen and Steam Partial Pressures and the Role of Matrix Burn Off in the Oxidation Rate at High Temperatures – University of Texas at San Antonio

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August 13, 2018
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The University of Texas as San Antonio, in collaboration with Oak Ridge National Laboratory, proposes to investigate the oxidation behavior of tristructured isotropic particles under a range of atmospheres that incorporate incremental additions of water, oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide at high temperature (800°C≤T≤1,700°C).