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[en] A survey of the interactions of up to 220 kg stainless steel melts at 19730K with the candidate core retention materials borax, firebrick, high alumina cement, and magnesia is described. Data collected for the interactions include rates of material erosion, aerosol generation, gas evolution, and upward heat flux. Borax acts as an ablative solid that rapidly quenches the melt. Firebrick is ablated by the steel melt at a rate of 8.2 x 10-6 m/s. High alumina cement is found to be an attractive melt retention material especially if it can be used in the unhydrated form. Magnesia is also found to be an attractive material though it can be eroded by the molten oxides of steel
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1979; 11 p; International meeting on fast reactor safety technology; Seattle, WA, USA; 19 - 23 Aug 1979; CONF-790816--26; Available from NTIS., PC A02/MF A01
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ACCIDENTS, ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS, ALKALINE EARTH METAL COMPOUNDS, BORATES, BORON COMPOUNDS, BREEDER REACTORS, BUILDING MATERIALS, CHALCOGENIDES, EPITHERMAL REACTORS, FAST REACTORS, FBR TYPE REACTORS, LIQUID METAL COOLED REACTORS, MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, REACTOR ACCIDENTS, REACTOR COMPONENTS, REACTORS, SAFETY, SODIUM COMPOUNDS
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