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Surveillance and Monitoring Program Full-Scale Experiments to Evaluate the Potential for Corrosion in 3013 Containers
Author(s) -
Joshua Narlesky,
John M. Berg,
Juan G. Duque,
D. Harradine,
D. D. Hill,
Gregory Kaczar,
R. S. Lillard,
Annabelle Lopez,
Max Martinez,
Larry Peppers,
Daniel Ríos,
Edward Romero,
Mary Stroud,
Leonardo Aguiar Trujillo,
Douglas Veirs,
Kennard V. Wilson,
Laura A. Worl
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1409808
Subject(s) - corrosion , environmental science , relative humidity , materials science , metallurgy , waste management , forensic engineering , engineering , thermodynamics , physics
A set of six long-term, full-scale experiments were initiated to determine the type and extent of corrosion that occurs in 3013 containers packaged with chloride-bearing plutonium oxide materials. The materials were exposed to a high relative humidity environment representative of actual packaging conditions for the materials in storage. The materials were sealed in instrumented, inner 3013 containers with corrosion specimens designed to test the corrosiveness of the environment inside the containers under various conditions. This report focuses on initial loading conditions that are used to establish a baseline to show how the conditions change throughout the storage lifetime of the containers.

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