Investigation Of Plutonium-Based Intermetallic Compounds For Fire Safety In The Enduring Nuclear Stockpile

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Keith Axler
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Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

The high reactivity of plutonium metal presents safety concerns related to material containment during fire scenarios. Plutonium metal is liquid at temperatures achieved under selected fire scenarios. The appearance of liquid plutonium challenges the corrosion resistance of the containment materials. However, by the in situ formation of intermetallic compounds, the plutonium metal can be stabilized as solid and the integrity of the containment vessels preserved. Studies have been conducted to demonstrate candidate materials, including lead, which can be introduced to the liquid-plutonium system and bind the corrosive liquid metal through the formation of intermetallic phases. The results of these investigations will be presented along with a discussion of the experimentally determined phase behavior for the plutonium-lead system.
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APA: Keith Axler  (1995)  Investigation Of Plutonium-Based Intermetallic Compounds For Fire Safety In The Enduring Nuclear Stockpile

MLA: Keith Axler Investigation Of Plutonium-Based Intermetallic Compounds For Fire Safety In The Enduring Nuclear Stockpile. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.

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