U. S. programs on reference and advanced cladding/duct materials
- Author
- Bennett, J. W.
- Published
- United States : [publisher not identified], 1977.
[Oak Ridge, Tennessee] : [U.S. Atomic Energy Commission], 1977. - Physical Description
- microfiche : negative ; 11 x 15 cm
- Additional Creators
- Holmes, J. J. and Laidler, J. J.
- Summary
- Two coordinated national programs are presently in place in the United States for development of reference and advanced cladding and duct alloys for near-term and long-term LMFBR applications. A number of government, industrial and university laboratories are active participants in these two ERDA-sponsored programs. The programs are administered by ERDA through a task group organization, with each task group representing a particular technical activity and the membership of the task group drawn from among the laboratories with active involvement in that activity. Technical coordination of the two programs is provided by the Hanford Engineering Development Laboratory. The National Reference Cladding and Duct Program is charged with the responsibility for development of the required technology to permit full utilization of the reference material, 20 percent cold-worked Type 316 stainless steel, in early LMFBR core applications. The current schedule calls for full evaluation of FFTF-related design base data prior to full-power operation of FFTF in early 1980, followed by a confirmation in early 1983 of reference material performance capabilities for initial-core CRBRP applications. Comprehensive evaluation of reference material performance to commercial plant goal fluence levels will be complete by 1985. The National Advanced Alloy Development Program was instituted in 1974 with the objective to develop, by 1986, advanced cladding and duct materials compatible with advanced fuel systems having peak burnup capabilities up to 150 MWD/kg and doubling times of 15 years or less. Screening of a large number of potential alloys was completed in mid-1975, and there are presently 16 candidate alloys under active investigation.
- Report Numbers
- HEDL-SA-1175; CONF-770641-13
- Other Subject(s)
- 21 specific nuclear reactors and associated plants
- 210500 - power reactors, breeding
- 220600 - nuclear reactor technology- research, test & experimental reactors
- Alloys
- Breeder reactors
- Chromium alloys
- Chromium steels
- Chromium-nickel steels
- Corrosion resistant alloys
- Ducts
- Epithermal reactors
- Fast reactors
- Fbr type reactors
- Fftf reactor
- Fuel cans
- Heat resisting alloys
- Iron alloys
- Iron base alloys
- Liquid metal cooled reactors
- Lmfbr type reactors
- Molybdenum alloys
- Nickel alloys
- Planning
- Reactor materials
- Reactors
- Research and test reactors
- Research programs
- Research reactors
- Sodium cooled reactors
- Stainless steel-316
- Stainless steels
- Steels
- Test reactors
- Collection
- U.S. Atomic Energy Commission depository collection.
- Note
- DOE contract number: EY-76-C-14-2170
OSTI Identifier 7289574
Research organization: Hanford Engineering Development Lab., Richland, WA (United States).
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