Ceramic Fuel Elements Made by Hot Isostatic Pressing
Author : I. Sheinhartz
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Page : 48 pages
File Size : 11,45 MB
Release : 1960
Category : Isostatic pressing
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Author : I. Sheinhartz
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Page : 48 pages
File Size : 11,45 MB
Release : 1960
Category : Isostatic pressing
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Author : Robert B. Holden
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Page : 260 pages
File Size : 24,64 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Ceramic materials
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Page : 8 pages
File Size : 27,52 MB
Release : 2002
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Argonne National Laboratory has developed a process to immobilize waste salt containing fission products, uranium, and transuranic elements as chlorides in a glass-bonded ceramic waste form. This salt was generated in the electrorefining operation used in electrometallurgical treatment of spent Experimental Breeder Reactor-II fuel. The ceramic waste process culminated with a hot isostatic pressing operation. This paper reviews the installation and operation of a hot isostatic press in a radioactive environment. Processing conditions for the hot isostatic press are presented for non-irradiated material and irradiated material. Sufficient testing was performed to demonstrate that a hot isostatic press could be used as the final step of the processing of ceramic waste for the electrometallurgical spent fuel treatment process.
Author : M. Koizumi
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 581 pages
File Size : 48,88 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9401129002
The HIP process was originally devised for diffusion bonding of nuclear fuel elements at Battelle Memorial Institute in the United States in the mid-1950s. This innovative technique has been a subject of global research and development, and was applied to the cemented carbide industry at the end of the 1960s by ASEAj Sandvik. Since then this process has been applied to many kinds of industrial materials, including tool steel, superalloys and electronic and ceramic materials. In very recent years, HIPing technology has been applied even to R& D of high temperature superconducting materials and of a composite process with self combustion reaction. On this occasion we should recognize that the 3rd HIP Conference was held in the midst of such progress of HIP technology, and that it was the first international conference which was held in Asia in the field of HIP and CIP technologies. The conference was very successful, with about 250 participants from 13 countries, including Japan. About 90 presentations, including nine invited lecturers, 44 oral and 35 poster presentations, were offered, and all contributions were at a high level and contained valuable results which had been attained in recent years.
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Page : pages
File Size : 23,28 MB
Release : 1959
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Sample fuel elements consisting of a ceramic core in stainless-steel cladding were prepared by tamping powder into the cladding snd then hot isostatically pressing the assembly. High-density cores and an excellent mechanical bond between the core and the cladding were obtained. (auth).
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Page : 204 pages
File Size : 16,38 MB
Release : 1961
Category : Nuclear fuel elements
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Author : Robert B. Holden
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Page : 260 pages
File Size : 48,69 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Ceramic materials
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Author : Sylvania-Corning Nuclear Corporation
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Page : 24 pages
File Size : 39,51 MB
Release : 1960-02
Category : Nuclear fuel elements
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Page : 1132 pages
File Size : 37,87 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Nuclear energy
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Page : 1274 pages
File Size : 16,56 MB
Release : 1961
Category : Government publications
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