Caesium-enhanced oxidation of austenitic stainless steel has been studied in the context of the attack of the internal surfaces of fuel cans, arising with the release of oxygen and fission products from oxide fuels. Caesium vapour at 10 2 — 1 atm enhanced the attack under conditions which ...
tellurium alloys/ stainless steelTe effectsCs enhanced corrosion500 to 678 degrees C/ A2842 Fission reactor materials A8160B Surface treatment and degradation of metals and alloysInvestigations have been carried out on the attack of 316 steel at 500–678°C by caesium/oxygen/tellurium/iodine ...
Caesium metal is highly reactive and pyrophoric. It ignites spontaneously in air, and reacts explosively with water even at low temperatures, more so than the other alkali metals.[12] It reacts with ice at temperatures as low as −116 °C (−177 °F).[16] Because of this high react...
Caesium has at least 39 known isotopes ranging in atomic mass from 112 to 151. Only one of these, 133Cs, is stable. NMR studies can be done with this isotope at a resonating frequency of 11.70 MHz.[8] Radioactive 135Cs has a long half-life of about 2.3 million years; 137Cs and 1...
A composition and apparatus and method of using the composition for aqueous spray descaling or conditioning of scale or oxide on metal surface, especially stainless steel strip or the like, in one embodiment, althrough it can be used to ... COLE John M.,MALLOY James C.,PILZNIENSKI John F...
Stainless Steel-316Foreign technologyERDA/210500The available information which can be used to determine the likely behaviour of fission product caesium, released from defective fuel pins, in the primary circuit of a sodium-cooled fast reactor has been reviewed and assessed. For a relatively small ...
A double wound tungsten coil cathode 8 is supported by a tube 7 of stainless steel or iron nickel chromium alloy sealed through a centrally perforated boss of cap 3 and provided with a filling aperture 12 and a sealing pinch or weld 13. The projecting length of the tube 7 may be ...
A set of two IP strips was vacuum-sealed with thin polyethylene film to prevent the IP strips from direct contacting soil and from being moisturized. In the examination of radioactive soil, a stainless steel pipe including this IP strip monitor was put into the ground and then it was kept ...
(Figure 2). To better examine what happened to the source during operation and after the water leak, several specimens, listed inTable 1, were taken from different components of the SPIDER source. Compounds were taken by scratching the coating away with a flat stainless-steel spatula with the...
doi:10.1038/295049a0Adamson, M. G.Aitken, E. A.Vaidyanathan, S.Nature Publishing Group UKNatureM. G. ADAMSON, E. A. AITKEN, and S. VAIDYANATHAN, "Synergistic tellurium-caesium embrittlement of Type 316 stainless steel", Nature, 295, 49 (1982)....