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Leading the charge: INL’s role in advancing HALEU production
Idaho National Laboratory is playing a key role in helping the U.S. Department of Energy meet near-term needs by recovering HALEU from federal inventories, providing critical support to help lay the foundation for a future commercial HALEU supply chain. INL also supports coordination of broader DOE efforts, from material recovery at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina to commercial enrichment initiatives.
R. H. Emanuelson, D. F. Levstek, K. E. Moore, G. J. Theus
Nuclear Technology | Volume 55 | Number 2 | November 1981 | Pages 422-435
Technical Paper | Materials | doi.org/10.13182/NT55-422
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Two model test boilers simulated the operating conditions of the Babcock & Wilcox Company Oconee class once-through steam generators to test for materials-environment compatibility. Results of nearly seven years of operation show that a stress relief heat treatment [621°C (1150°F)/10 h] reduces the risk of stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of Alloy 600 steam generator tubes. The introduction of minor amounts of caustic contamination is also not likely to result in tube failures of properly heat treated tubes. Consequently, steam generators tubed with stress-relieved Alloy 600 and employing condensate-polished all volatile-treated water have little risk of tube failure by SCC and/or pitting corrosion.