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Near-Ir Laser Ablation Of Simulated Radiologically Contaminated Oxides On Carbon Steel Feeder Pipes, Thao Viet Do Nov 2022

Near-Ir Laser Ablation Of Simulated Radiologically Contaminated Oxides On Carbon Steel Feeder Pipes, Thao Viet Do

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As nuclear power plants age and retire from service, many countries face significant challenges concerning the safe long-term storage and disposal of large volumes of low and intermediate level radioactive wastes (L&ILW). The volumes of metallic waste are of particular concern, as when metal corrodes it produces hydrogen that could lead to pressure build-up in interim storage and disposal. In Canada, a significant fraction of the metallic wastes for Canada Deuterium Uranium (CANDU) nuclear reactors are out-of-core reactor components, such as carbon steel (CS) feeder pipes. The radioactive contamination is expected to be largely confined to the surface oxide layers …


Damage In Non-Crimp Fabric Carbon Fiber Reinforced Epoxy Composites Under Various Mechanical Loading Conditions, Aaditya Pradeep Suratkar Jun 2022

Damage In Non-Crimp Fabric Carbon Fiber Reinforced Epoxy Composites Under Various Mechanical Loading Conditions, Aaditya Pradeep Suratkar

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Composite materials have emerged in the recent years as a frontrunning lightweight replacement for metals for structural applications in lightweight automobiles. However, the key adoption criteria for composites in lightweight vehicles is their crashworthiness, i.e., the amount of energy a structure made with composites would absorb in a crash event. The energy is absorbed in composites through various damage modes such as matrix cracks, delamination, fiber breakage, etc. Therefore, adoption of a certain composite material system requires thorough understanding of the initiation and propagation of damage until failure in that system under various mechanical loading conditions, which is also the …


On The Effects Of Additive Manufacturing Process Parameters On The Performance Of Hastelloy-X: A Neutron Diffraction Experiment And Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Model, Ahmed Aburakhia May 2022

On The Effects Of Additive Manufacturing Process Parameters On The Performance Of Hastelloy-X: A Neutron Diffraction Experiment And Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Model, Ahmed Aburakhia

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Additive manufacturing (AM) is increasingly becoming one of the favourable manufacturing techniques in various industries, such as transportation and energy. The reason for the extensive use of AM lies in the ability to use a wide range of process parameters for manufacturing engineering parts with complex geometries that cannot be effectively manufactured using traditional methods such as casting or forging. Understanding the role of process parameters is crucial for developing predictive models, as well as for manufacturing engineering components with the desired properties.

This research aims to characterize the influence of AM process parameters on the deformation mechanisms of Hastelloy-X, …