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High-temperature piping design technology. Quarterly technical progress report, April--June 1977. [LMFBR]

Description: Progress is summarized in the following LMFBR piping design studies: long-range program planning, collection of piping failure and construction defect data, analysis of systems with prior successful operating history, and compilation of fatigue data for 2-/sup 1///sub 4/ Cr-1 Mo and type 316 stainless steels. (DG)
Date: August 15, 1977
Creator: Jetter, R. I. & Naugle, F. V.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Sodium technology. 1 - FFTF support work: friction tests, January-March 1974

Description: The objective of this program is to conduct friction screening tests in an environment of high-temperature, high-purity liquid sodium or sodium vapor to: (1) develop backup materials, processes, and vendors for core component wear pads, (2) investigate material treatments and coatings for improvement of wear behavior of common LMFBR structural materials, (3) evaluate weld-deposited hardfacings and/or prefabricated bearing materials for use in long-term, high-temperature, high-fluence regions, (… more
Date: 1974-04~
Creator: Kurzeka, W. J.; Oliva, R. M. & Horton, P.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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Evaporative removal of sodium: interim progress report and preliminary facility specification

Description: A summary of the current Evaporative Removal of Sodium (ERNA) activities at the Energy Systems Group is presented. Also included is a review of earlier work on sodium evaporation. As a result of this work it was concluded that the ERNA process was extremely successful and worthy of future consideration as a recognized process for reactor components. Also included in the report is a Preliminary Outline Specification for a large facility to remove sodium from full size CRBR fuel rod assemblies.
Date: September 27, 1978
Creator: Welch, F. H.
Partner: UNT Libraries Government Documents Department
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