Author: J. Belle
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 744
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Uranium Dioxide
Author: J. Belle
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 744
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Publisher:
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 744
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Uranium Dioxide Fabrication
Author: D. W. Brite
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Category : Manufacturing processes
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Category : Manufacturing processes
Languages : en
Pages : 248
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Fabrication and Enclosure of Uranium Dioxide
Author: E. A. Evans
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Category : Manufacturing processes
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Category : Manufacturing processes
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Fabrication of Uranium Dioxide Fuel Element Shapes by Hydrostatic Pressing
Author: H. W. Newkirk (Jr.)
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Category : Isostatic pressing
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Category : Isostatic pressing
Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Fabrication of Thin Tungsten-uranium Dioxide Composite Plates
Properties of UO2
Author: J. Belle
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Category : Nuclear fuels
Languages : en
Pages : 146
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Category : Nuclear fuels
Languages : en
Pages : 146
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Fabrication of Uranium Oxide Fuel Elements
Author: G. Rolland Cole
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Category : Nuclear fuel elements
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Experimental fuel elements of UO2 clad in metallic sheaths were fabricated by swaging, rolling, and coextrusion. The effects of the type of UO2 and of the materials and dimensions of the sheath were investigated. Fused UO2 swaged in stainless steel tubing reached a maximum density of 93% of theoretical.
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Category : Nuclear fuel elements
Languages : en
Pages : 40
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Experimental fuel elements of UO2 clad in metallic sheaths were fabricated by swaging, rolling, and coextrusion. The effects of the type of UO2 and of the materials and dimensions of the sheath were investigated. Fused UO2 swaged in stainless steel tubing reached a maximum density of 93% of theoretical.
Exxon Uranium Dioxide Fuel Plant
Properties of Uranium Dioxide-stainless Steel Dispersion Fuel Plates
Author: Stan J. Paprocki
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Category : Nuclear fuel elements
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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The physical and mechanical properties of GCRE-type fuel elements were determined from room temperature to 1650 deg F. The fuel elements were prepared by cladding Type 318 stainless steel sheet to a core containing 15 to 35 wt.% UO/ sub 2/ in either prealloyed Type 318 stainless steel or elemental iron-18 wt.% chromium-14 wt. % nickel-2.5 wt. % molybdenum. The tensile strength in the direction perpendicular to the rolling plane decreased from 24,600 psi at room temperature to 9,200 psi at 1650 deg F for the reference fuel plate, whose core contained 25 wt.% UO2 in the elemental alloy. The tensile strength in the longitudinal direction for this fuel element ranged from 54,800 psi at room temperature to 14,200 psi at 1650 deg F, with elongation in 2 in. ranging from 8 to 13 per cent. The extrapolated stress for 1000hr rupture life at 1650 deg F was 1800 psi, and a 1.4T bend was withstood without cracking. The mean linear thermal coefficient of expansion was 11.0 x 10−6 per deg F for the range 68 to 1700 deg F. (auth).
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Category : Nuclear fuel elements
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
The physical and mechanical properties of GCRE-type fuel elements were determined from room temperature to 1650 deg F. The fuel elements were prepared by cladding Type 318 stainless steel sheet to a core containing 15 to 35 wt.% UO/ sub 2/ in either prealloyed Type 318 stainless steel or elemental iron-18 wt.% chromium-14 wt. % nickel-2.5 wt. % molybdenum. The tensile strength in the direction perpendicular to the rolling plane decreased from 24,600 psi at room temperature to 9,200 psi at 1650 deg F for the reference fuel plate, whose core contained 25 wt.% UO2 in the elemental alloy. The tensile strength in the longitudinal direction for this fuel element ranged from 54,800 psi at room temperature to 14,200 psi at 1650 deg F, with elongation in 2 in. ranging from 8 to 13 per cent. The extrapolated stress for 1000hr rupture life at 1650 deg F was 1800 psi, and a 1.4T bend was withstood without cracking. The mean linear thermal coefficient of expansion was 11.0 x 10−6 per deg F for the range 68 to 1700 deg F. (auth).