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Bullen, D.B.; Gdowski, G.E.
Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (USA)1988
Lawrence Livermore National Lab., CA (USA)1988
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[en] Three copper-based alloys and three iron- to nickel-based austenitic alloys are being considered as possible materials for fabrication of high-level radioactive-waste disposal containers. The waste will include spent fuel assemblies from reactors as well as high-level waste in borosilicate glass and will be sent to the prospective site at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, for disposal. The copper-based alloy materials are CDA 102 (oxygen-free copper), CDA 613 (Cu-7Al), and CDA 715 (Cu-30Ni). The austenitic materials are Types 304L and 316L stainless steels and Alloy 825. The waste-package containers must maintain substantially complete containment for at least 300 yr and perhaps as long as 1000 yr, and they must be retrievable from the disposal site during the first 50 yr after emplacement. The containers will be exposed to high temperatures and high gamma radiation fields from the decay of high-level waste. This volume surveys the available data on the phase stability of both groups of candidate alloys. The austenitic alloys are reviewed in terms of the physical metallurgy of the iron-chromium-nickel system, martensite transformations, carbide formation, and intermetallic-phase precipitation. The copper-based alloys are reviewed in terms of their phase equilibria and the possibility of precipitation of the minor alloying constituents. For the austenitic materials, the ranking based on phase stability is: Alloy 825 (best), Type 316L stainless steel, and then Type 304L stainless steel (worst). For the copper-based materials, the ranking is: CDA 102 (oxygen-free copper) (best), and then both CDA 715 and CDA 613. 75 refs., 24 figs., 6 tabs
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Aug 1988; 36 p; CONTRACT W-7405-ENG-48; NTIS, PC A03/MF A01 as DE90006335; OSTI; INIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep
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CARBIDES, CASKS, CHROMIUM-NICKEL-MOLYBDENUM STE, CONTAINERS, COPPER BASE ALLOYS, HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTES, INTERGRANULAR CORROSION, PHASE DIAGRAMS, PHASE STABILITY, PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS, PRECIPITATION, RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL, RADIOACTIVE WASTE STORAGE, STEEL-CR17NI12MO3-L, STEEL-CR19NI10-L
ALLOYS, AUSTENITIC STEELS, CARBON ADDITIONS, CARBON COMPOUNDS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, CHROMIUM ALLOYS, CHROMIUM-NICKEL STEELS, COPPER ALLOYS, CORROSION, CORROSION RESISTANT ALLOYS, DIAGRAMS, HEAT RESISTING ALLOYS, HIGH ALLOY STEELS, INFORMATION, IRON ALLOYS, IRON BASE ALLOYS, LOW CARBON-HIGH ALLOY STEELS, MANAGEMENT, MATERIALS, MOLYBDENUM ALLOYS, NICKEL ALLOYS, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, RADIOACTIVE WASTES, SEPARATION PROCESSES, STABILITY, STAINLESS STEELS, STEELS, STORAGE, WASTE DISPOSAL, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WASTE STORAGE, WASTES
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