Fabrication of hot die size diffusion bonded fuel elements for Production Test IP-546-A
Description:
Hot die sizing (HDS) is a process being considered at Hanford to replace or supplement the existing AlSi brazing process. Hot die sizing consists of passing a preheated core-component fuel assembly through a cold the to bond the aluminum jacket to the core while passing a die plug through the internal bore to form the internal bond. Fuel end bonding is accomplished in a following step by applying heat and pressure to the sized fuel element. This report summarizes the fabrication of fuel element…
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Date:
October 10, 1963
Creator:
Strand, C. A.
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UNT Libraries Government Documents Department