Candidate materials of construction were evaluated for a facility at the Department of Energy's Savannah River Plant to vitrify high-level radioactive waste. Limited operating experience was available under the corrosive conditions of the complex vitrification process. The objective of the testing program was to provide a high degree of assurance that equipment will meet or exceed design lifetimes. To meet this objective in reasonable time and minimum cost, a program was designed consisting of a combination of coupon immersion and electrochemical laboratory tests and pilot-scale tests. Stainless steels and nickel-based alloys were tested. Alloys that were most resistant to general and local attack contained nickel, molybdenum (>9%),...
Six alloys have been selected as candidate container materials for the storage of high-level nuclear...
A thermal treatment process is currently under study to provide possible enhancement of in-place sta...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) has been operating a nuclear fuel cycle since the 1950`s to produce nu...
Construction has started on a facility to immobilize high-level radioactive waste in borosilicate gl...
A variety of vitrification technologies are being evaluated to immobilize radioactive and hazardous ...
Incineration or vitrification of radioactive waste subjects equipment to alkaline or acidic fluxing,...
An experimental program to evaluate candidate metals for use in the fabrication of canisters for lon...
Three iron- to nickel-based austenitic alloys and three copper-based alloys are being considered as ...
iii The waste package site recommendation design specified a boron-containing stainless steel, Neutr...
Corrosion rates and the mode of corrosion attack form a most important basis for selection of canist...
A repository located at Yucca Mountain at the Nevada Test Site is a potential site for permanent geo...
Containment of spent nuclear fuel and vitrified forms of high level nuclear waste require use of mat...
A long-term-testing facility, the Integrated Corrosion Facility (I.C.F.), is being developed to inve...
Alloys under consideration as candidates for the high level nuclear waste containers at Yucca Mounta...
Metallic engineered barriers must provide a period of absolute containment to high-level radioactive...
Six alloys have been selected as candidate container materials for the storage of high-level nuclear...
A thermal treatment process is currently under study to provide possible enhancement of in-place sta...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) has been operating a nuclear fuel cycle since the 1950`s to produce nu...
Construction has started on a facility to immobilize high-level radioactive waste in borosilicate gl...
A variety of vitrification technologies are being evaluated to immobilize radioactive and hazardous ...
Incineration or vitrification of radioactive waste subjects equipment to alkaline or acidic fluxing,...
An experimental program to evaluate candidate metals for use in the fabrication of canisters for lon...
Three iron- to nickel-based austenitic alloys and three copper-based alloys are being considered as ...
iii The waste package site recommendation design specified a boron-containing stainless steel, Neutr...
Corrosion rates and the mode of corrosion attack form a most important basis for selection of canist...
A repository located at Yucca Mountain at the Nevada Test Site is a potential site for permanent geo...
Containment of spent nuclear fuel and vitrified forms of high level nuclear waste require use of mat...
A long-term-testing facility, the Integrated Corrosion Facility (I.C.F.), is being developed to inve...
Alloys under consideration as candidates for the high level nuclear waste containers at Yucca Mounta...
Metallic engineered barriers must provide a period of absolute containment to high-level radioactive...
Six alloys have been selected as candidate container materials for the storage of high-level nuclear...
A thermal treatment process is currently under study to provide possible enhancement of in-place sta...
The Savannah River Site (SRS) has been operating a nuclear fuel cycle since the 1950`s to produce nu...