Cortest Columbus Technologies (CC Technologies) is investigating the long-term performance of container materials used for high-level radioactive waste packages. This information is being developed for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to aid in their assessment of the Department of Energy`s application to construct a geologic repository for disposal of high-level radioactive waste. This report summarizes the results of exposure studies performed on two copper-base and two Fe-Cr-Ni alloys in simulated Tuff Repository conditions. Testing was performed at 90{degrees}C in three environments; simulated J-13 well water, and two environments that simulated the chemical effects resulting from boiling and irradiation of the groundwater. Creviced sp...
The subsurface radioactive disposal site located at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental...
During the regulatory life of the Yucca Mountain High Level Nuclear Waste (HLNW) repository the prim...
Several ANL ongoing experimental programs have measured metal waste form (MWF) corrosion and constit...
Cortest Columbus Technologies, Inc. (CC Technologies) investigated the long-term performance of cont...
This report discusses the performance of candidate metallic materials envisioned for fabricating was...
A long-term-testing facility, the Integrated Corrosion Facility (I.C.F.), is being developed to inve...
Containment of spent nuclear fuel and vitrified forms of high level nuclear waste require use of mat...
Three iron- to nickel-based austenitic alloys and three copper-based alloys are being considered as ...
Corrosion rates were determined for CDA 613, CDA 715, A-36 carbon steel, 1020 carbon steel, and Allo...
Six alloys have been selected as candidate container materials for the storage of high-level nuclear...
Cortest Columbus is investigating the long-term performance of container materials used for high-lev...
Carbon steels may be used for borehole liners in a potential high-level nuclear waste repository in ...
Metallic engineered barriers must provide a period of absolute containment to high-level radioactive...
Prior to emplacement in a nuclear waste repository, each waste form must be well characterized with ...
Alloys under consideration as candidates for the high level nuclear waste containers at Yucca Mounta...
The subsurface radioactive disposal site located at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental...
During the regulatory life of the Yucca Mountain High Level Nuclear Waste (HLNW) repository the prim...
Several ANL ongoing experimental programs have measured metal waste form (MWF) corrosion and constit...
Cortest Columbus Technologies, Inc. (CC Technologies) investigated the long-term performance of cont...
This report discusses the performance of candidate metallic materials envisioned for fabricating was...
A long-term-testing facility, the Integrated Corrosion Facility (I.C.F.), is being developed to inve...
Containment of spent nuclear fuel and vitrified forms of high level nuclear waste require use of mat...
Three iron- to nickel-based austenitic alloys and three copper-based alloys are being considered as ...
Corrosion rates were determined for CDA 613, CDA 715, A-36 carbon steel, 1020 carbon steel, and Allo...
Six alloys have been selected as candidate container materials for the storage of high-level nuclear...
Cortest Columbus is investigating the long-term performance of container materials used for high-lev...
Carbon steels may be used for borehole liners in a potential high-level nuclear waste repository in ...
Metallic engineered barriers must provide a period of absolute containment to high-level radioactive...
Prior to emplacement in a nuclear waste repository, each waste form must be well characterized with ...
Alloys under consideration as candidates for the high level nuclear waste containers at Yucca Mounta...
The subsurface radioactive disposal site located at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental...
During the regulatory life of the Yucca Mountain High Level Nuclear Waste (HLNW) repository the prim...
Several ANL ongoing experimental programs have measured metal waste form (MWF) corrosion and constit...