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Aho-Mantila, I.; Haenninen, H.; Aaltonen, P.; Taehtinen, S.
Voimayhtioeiden Ydinjaetetoimikunta, Helsinki (Finland)1985
Voimayhtioeiden Ydinjaetetoimikunta, Helsinki (Finland)1985
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[en] The spent nuclear fuel is planned to be disposed in Finnish bedrock. The canister of spent fuel in waste repository is one barrier to the release of radionuclides. It is possible to choose a canister material with a known, measurable corrosion rate and to make it with thickness allowing corrosion to occur. The other possibility is to use a material which is nearly immune to general corrosion. In this second category there are titanium and titanium alloys which exhibit a very high degree of resistance to general corrosion. In this literature study the corrosion properties of unalloyed titanium, titanium alloyed with palladium and titanium alloyed with molybdenum and nickel are reviewed. The two titanium alloys own in addition to the excellent general corrosion properties outstanding properties against localized corrosion like pitting or crevice corrosion. Stress corrosion cracking and corrosion fatique of titanium seem not to be a problem in the repository conditions, but the possibilities of delayed cracking caused by hydrogen should be carefully appreciated. (author)
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Titaanin ja titaaniseosten korroosio kaeytetyn polttoaineen loppusijoitusolosuhteissa - kirjallisuusselvitys
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Mar 1985; 65 p
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