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Corrosion Of Research Reactor Aluminium Clad Spent Fuel In Water International Atomic Energy Agency

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Corrosion Of Research Reactor Aluminium Clad Spent Fuel In Water International Atomic Energy Agency
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Publisher: International Atomic Energy Agency
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.68 MB
Pages: 214
Author: International Atomic Energy Agency
ISBN: 9789201137036, 9201137036
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Corrosion Of Research Reactor Aluminium Clad Spent Fuel In Water International Atomic Energy Agency by International Atomic Energy Agency 9789201137036, 9201137036 instant download after payment.

This report describes research performed in ten laboratories within the framework of the IAEA Co-ordinated Research Project on Corrosion of Research Reactor Aluminium Clad Spent Fuel in Water. The project consisted of exposure of standard racks of corrosion coupons in the spent fuel pools of the participating research reactor laboratories and the evaluation of the coupons after predetermined exposure times, along with periodic monitoring of the storage water. Localized corrosion mechanisms are notoriously difficult to understand, and it was clear from the outset that obtaining consistency in the results and their interpretation from laboratory to laboratory would depend on the development of an excellent set of experimental protocols. These experimental protocols are described in the report together with guidelines for the maintenance of optimum water chemistry to minimize the corrosion of aluminium clad research reactor fuel in wet storage.--Publisher's description

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