Suitability of Inconel for Corrosion Protection on Water Side of Sodium Component Steam Generator (open access)

Suitability of Inconel for Corrosion Protection on Water Side of Sodium Component Steam Generator

Abstract; The heat exchanger and steam generator for the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Sodium Components Project will be constructed entirely of type 316 stainless steel. Because of the susceptibility of this alloy to stress corrosion cracking, it is proposed to clad all areas of the steam generator with Inconel where the stainless steel will be exposed to water and steam. This report includes a discussion of the work by numerous investigators that justify the selection of Inconel for this service. A discussion of Inconel type welding alloys is also included.
Date: March 1, 1961
Creator: Phillips, Laurence E. & Vawter, Frank J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Sulfex Process: Engineering-Scale Semicontinuous Decladding of Unirradiated Stainless Steel-Clad UO2 and UO2-ThO2 (open access)

Sulfex Process: Engineering-Scale Semicontinuous Decladding of Unirradiated Stainless Steel-Clad UO2 and UO2-ThO2

An engineering-scale demonstration of the Sulfex process indicated that semi-continuous decladding of unirradiated stainless steel-clad UO2 or U02ThO2 fuels is feasible.
Date: April 4, 1961
Creator: Finney, B. C. & Hannaford, B. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Superposition of Forced and Diffusive Flow in a Large-Pore Graphite (open access)

Superposition of Forced and Diffusive Flow in a Large-Pore Graphite

Report describing an "investigation of steady-state counter-flow of gases in a large pore graphite" by exposing it to streams of helium and argon.
Date: 1961
Creator: Evans, R. B., III; Truitt, J. & Watson, G. M.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Thermonuclear Project Semiannual Progress Report: for Period Ending July 31, 1960 (open access)

Thermonuclear Project Semiannual Progress Report: for Period Ending July 31, 1960

From Introduction: "The present semiannual progress report introduces more active consideration than has been given in the past (by us, at least) to the importance of energy degradation in DCX-like devices. The following pages introduce also a new major apparatus designated as DCX-2. Some of these concepts cannot as yet be released publicly and therefore Chap. 3 of this report, covering the DCX-EP-B design, is being issued separately, with restricted distribution, as ORNL-3044."
Date: January 13, 1961
Creator: unknown
System: The UNT Digital Library