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[en] Although Rover reactors are viewed as the ultimate in high-temperature operating systems, many of the materials used in these reactors (for example, support rods, control drums, and the reflector) have to be held at relatively low temperatures while the reactor operates, in order to maintain their structural integrity. Thus the insulators needed to separate these temperature domains are crucial to the reactor's ultimate operating times and temperatures. All of the reactors that were tested used pyrolytic graphite as the primary insulator. However, it had been long planned to replace the graphite with zirconium carbide and a lengthy and intensive effort to develop the zirconium carbide insulators had been made at the time Rover was terminated. This report details research and development and the experience we gained with both these insulator materials
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Jul 1992; 47 p; CONTRACT W-7405-ENG-36; OSTI as DE93006301; NTIS; INIS; US Govt. Printing Office Dep
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CARBIDES, CARBON, CARBON COMPOUNDS, CHALCOGENIDES, DISPERSIONS, ELEMENTS, EXPERIMENTAL REACTORS, GAS COOLED REACTORS, HYDROGEN COOLED REACTORS, MIXTURES, MOBILE REACTORS, NIOBIUM COMPOUNDS, NONMETALS, OXIDES, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, POWER REACTORS, PROPULSION REACTORS, REACTORS, RESEARCH AND TEST REACTORS, SPACE POWER REACTORS, SPACE PROPULSION REACTORS, THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES, TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS, ZIRCONIUM COMPOUNDS
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