Corrosion resistant metallic canisters [electronic resource] : an important element of a multibarrier disposal program. [TiCode-12 (Ti-0. 8% Ni-0. 3% Mo)]

A program with the goal of qualifying a material for a 300 year lifetime as a nuclear waste canister is underway at Sandia Laboratories. The corrosion and stress corrosion cracking behavior of the leading candidate, TiCode-12 (Ti-0.8% Ni-0.3% Mo), is contrasted to that of a commonly used engineering...

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Corporate Authors: Sandia Laboratories (Researcher), Sandia National Laboratories (Researcher)
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Albuquerque, N.M. : Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Sandia National Laboratories. ; distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1979.
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Summary:A program with the goal of qualifying a material for a 300 year lifetime as a nuclear waste canister is underway at Sandia Laboratories. The corrosion and stress corrosion cracking behavior of the leading candidate, TiCode-12 (Ti-0.8% Ni-0.3% Mo), is contrasted to that of a commonly used engineering alloy, 304 stainless steel. Experimental evidence is presented which shows the inadequacy of 304 stainless steel in simulated repository environments and shows that TiCode-12 may survive the desired 300 years. Further work required to qualify TiCode-12 is outlined.
Item Description:Published through the Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information.
01/01/1979.
"sand-79-1429c"
" conf-791112-30"
Symposium on the scientific basis for nuclear waste management, Boston, MA, USA, 26 Nov 1979.
Magnani, N.J.; Braithwaite, J.W.
Physical Description:Pages: 8 : digital, PDF file.