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Fu-Yun Tsai is a Research Fellow in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at NC State University's College of Engineering. Their research focuses on corrosion and degradation of materials in nuclear environments, particularly in pressurized water reactor (PWR) conditions. They investigate the effects of ion irradiation, water chemistry, and high-temperature oxidation on materials such as Zircaloy-4, 304 stainless steel, and Alloy 600.
Research interests include understanding corrosion mechanisms in nuclear materials, environmental effects on material durability, and optimizing material performance in extreme conditions. Tsai’s work emphasizes improving the safety and longevity of materials used in nuclear reactors, with a particular focus on zirconium alloys and stainless steels.
Their publications highlight trends in studying material behavior under PWR simulated conditions, including the role of water chemistry (e.g., KOH vs. LiOH) and ion irradiation on corrosion sensitivity. This research addresses critical challenges in nuclear energy systems, such as mitigating material degradation to enhance reactor safety and efficiency.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed, but their contributions focus on advancing fundamental understanding of material behavior in harsh environments. Advising and lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided texts.
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