Boron-containing plastic composites as neutron shielding material for additive manufacturing processes

Seminars

Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics

Thematic seminar on the methodology and technique of the neutron experiment

Scientific leaders: Alexander Belushkin, Viktor Bodnarchuk

Date and Time: Thursday, 18 May 2023, at 11:00 AM

Venue: Conference hall (bld. 119), Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics; online on Zoom

Seminar topic: “Boron-containing plastic composites as neutron shielding material for additive manufacturing processes”

Authors: Vladislav Tarnavich, Yuri Chetverikov (National Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute”- PNPI)

Speakers: Vladislav Tarnavich, Yuri Chetverikov (National Research Centre “Kurchatov Institute”- PNPI)

Abstract:

In this study, samples of neutron shielding based on plastic composite materials with boron-containing powder with a relative mass fraction of 25-37%, manufactured using the FDM method (layer-by-layer deposition of polymer) are investigated. ABS and PETG plastics are used as matrix materials, while boron-containing fillers are powders of boron nitride and amorphous boron.

According to the results of neutron transmission measurements on the monochromatic beam of the IR-8 reactor, the introduction of boron into plastic makes it possible to reduce the neutron penetration depth by a factor of 2.3-4.6: from 3.0 mm for a plastic sample without boron, to 0.65 mm for a sample with amorphous boron powder.

Mechanical tensile and bending tests demonstrate the embrittlement of composite materials upon the introduction of boron-containing powders. In tests of the samples with boron, the strength decreases by 40-55%, and the destruction of the samples occurs without plastic deformation, whereas in the samples of ABS and PETG plastics, the areas of plastic deformations in the test diagrams occupy a significant part.