Design and development of copper coatings for long term storage of used nuclear fuel
2014; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 49; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1179/1743278214y.0000000206
ISSN1743-2782
AutoresPeter Keech, Phuong Vo, S. Ramamurthy, Jian Chen, Robert Jacklin, David W. Shoesmith,
Tópico(s)Corrosion Behavior and Inhibition
ResumoAbstractWithin ongoing work, Canada’s Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) is demonstrating that copper coatings can be developed as viable corrosion barriers for used fuel nuclear containers, emplaced in a deep geological repository. As a means of assessing container design and feasibility, coated samples, manufactured via cold spray and electrodeposition have been produced and characterised. Corrosion testing for coated samples and wrought samples reveals that cold spray samples behave similar to wrought samples in 3 mol L−1 NaCl solution at room temperature. When oxygen is absent, corrosion has not been observed.Keywords: Nuclear wasteCopper corrosionCold SprayElectrodepositionDeep geological repositoryUsed nuclear fuel AcknowledgementsExperiments have been conducted at Western University, Integran Technologies Inc, National Research Council (Boucherville) facilities. Nagra has contributed financially to this program.
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