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The Effect Of Flinak Molten Salt Corrosion On The Hardness Of Hastelloy N, David Kok
The Effect Of Flinak Molten Salt Corrosion On The Hardness Of Hastelloy N, David Kok
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The Molten Salt Reactor (MSR) has been identified as a promising candidate to replace aging nuclear reactors around the world. However, a suitable combination of molten salt and container material needs to be found in order to reduce the potential for corrosion in the MSR before it can be considered commercially viable. FLiNaK molten salt and the nickel-based alloy Hastelloy N have been identified as prime candidates for this function, but the severity of FLiNaK corrosion in Hastelloy N requires additional study before this combination can be used in the operation of a MSR. In this study, Hastelloy N samples …
The Effect Of Flinak Molten Salt Corrosion On The Hardness Of Hastelloy N, David Kok
The Effect Of Flinak Molten Salt Corrosion On The Hardness Of Hastelloy N, David Kok
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The desire to reduce pollution caused by electricity production has led to a call for the replacement of conventional fossil fuel power plants. In order to fulfill this goal, a large amount of new nuclear reactors is required, and this provides the opportunity to put new and innovative reactor designs into production. The Molten Salt Reactor (MSR) is one of the most promising concepts, but a suitable combination of molten salt and container material needs to be found to reduce the potential for corrosion before the concept can be put into production. FLiNaK molten salt and the nickel-based alloy Hastelloy …