Stainless steel-zirconium alloys are being developed for the disposal of radioactive metal isotopes isolated using an electrometallurgical treatment technique to treat spent nuclear fuel. The nominal waste forms are stainless steel-15 wt% zirconium alloy and zirconium-8 wt% stainless steel alloy. These alloys are generated in yttria crucibles by melting the starting materials at 1,600 C under an argon atmosphere. This paper discusses the microstructures, corrosion and mechanical test results, and thermophysical properties of the metal waste form alloys
Argonne National Laboratory is developing an electrometallurgical treatment for spent fuel from the ...
This report describes the fabrication of two reference alloy waste forms, RAW-1(Re) and RAW-(Tc) usi...
A metallic waste form alloy that consists primarily of stainless steel and zirconium is being develo...
Stainless steel-zirconium waste form alloys are being developed for the disposal of metallic wastes ...
Waste form alloys are being developed at Argonne National Laboratory for the disposal of remnant met...
Stainless steel-zirconium (SS-Zr) alloys are being considered as waste forms for the disposition of ...
An electrometallurgical treatment process has been developed by Argonne National Laboratory to conve...
Stainless steel-zirconium (SS-Zr) alloys are being considered as waste forms for the disposal of met...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing a metal alloy to contain metallic waste constituents from ...
Argonne National Laboratory is currently developing an electro-metallurgical process for treating a ...
A metallic waste form alloy that consists primarily of stainless steel and zirconium is being develo...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing an electrometallurgical treatment for spent fuel from the ...
To consolidate metallic waste that is residual from Argonne National Laboratory's electrometallurgic...
Waste forms to contain material residual from an electrometallurgical treatment of spent nuclear fue...
Laves intermetallics have a significant effect on properties of metal waste forms being developed at...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing an electrometallurgical treatment for spent fuel from the ...
This report describes the fabrication of two reference alloy waste forms, RAW-1(Re) and RAW-(Tc) usi...
A metallic waste form alloy that consists primarily of stainless steel and zirconium is being develo...
Stainless steel-zirconium waste form alloys are being developed for the disposal of metallic wastes ...
Waste form alloys are being developed at Argonne National Laboratory for the disposal of remnant met...
Stainless steel-zirconium (SS-Zr) alloys are being considered as waste forms for the disposition of ...
An electrometallurgical treatment process has been developed by Argonne National Laboratory to conve...
Stainless steel-zirconium (SS-Zr) alloys are being considered as waste forms for the disposal of met...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing a metal alloy to contain metallic waste constituents from ...
Argonne National Laboratory is currently developing an electro-metallurgical process for treating a ...
A metallic waste form alloy that consists primarily of stainless steel and zirconium is being develo...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing an electrometallurgical treatment for spent fuel from the ...
To consolidate metallic waste that is residual from Argonne National Laboratory's electrometallurgic...
Waste forms to contain material residual from an electrometallurgical treatment of spent nuclear fue...
Laves intermetallics have a significant effect on properties of metal waste forms being developed at...
Argonne National Laboratory is developing an electrometallurgical treatment for spent fuel from the ...
This report describes the fabrication of two reference alloy waste forms, RAW-1(Re) and RAW-(Tc) usi...
A metallic waste form alloy that consists primarily of stainless steel and zirconium is being develo...