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Title:
Thirty years of fuels and materials information from EBR-II
Authors:
Walters, L. C.
Affiliation:
AA(Argonne National Laboratory, P.O. Box 2528, Idaho Falls, ID 83403-2528, USA)
Publication:
Journal of Nuclear Materials, Volume 270, Issue 1, p. 39-48.
Publication Date:
00/1999
Origin:
ELSEVIER
Abstract Copyright:
(c) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
DOI:
10.1016/S0022-3115(98)00760-0
Bibliographic Code:
1999JNuM..270...39W

Abstract

The Experimental Breeder Reactor-II (EBR-II) was a 62.5 MWt-20 MWe sodium cooled fast reactor that was operated successfully for 30 years. Over its period of operation a wealth of fuels and materials information originated from EBR-II. Several missions were conducted in EBR-II, all of which yielded new and valuable additions to the world's knowledge base for nuclear materials. Some of the first pioneering experiments on irradiation effects in stainless steels were conducted in EBR-II. Later, practical manifestations of enhanced irradiation creep, swelling, and loss of ductility were experienced on EBR-II components. In addition, for a period of more than 15 years, the EBR-II reactor would become the primary irradiation facility for all fast reactor fuels and materials research and development. Both the initial mission and final mission for EBR-II (the Integral Fast Reactor Concept, IFR), involved the remote reprocessing and irradiation of fast reactor metallic fuels. The fuels and materials information gleaned from these missions will be summarized with the intent of portraying a sample of the valuable legacy that EBR-II contributed to the world's store of nuclear fuels and materials knowledge.
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