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    Localized corrosion susceptibility of Alloy 22 as a waste package container material

    Cragnolino, G.A. / Dunn, D.S. / Pan, Yi-Ming | Tema Archiv | 2002
    Alloy 22 is the material preferred by the U.S. Department of Energy for the waste package outer container for geological disposal of high ...
    Verlag: Materials Research Society (MRS) , Warrendale
    Schlagwörter: radioaktiver Abfall , hochradioaktiver Abfall

    Evolution of solution chemistry through interactions with waste package internal structural components

    Pan, Y.M. / Brossia, C.S. / Cragnolino, G.A. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2002
    packages for high-level waste disposal. A corrosion test cell that simulates some aspects of the internal geometry of the waste packages has been ...
    Verlag: Materials Research Society (MRS) , Warrendale
    Schlagwörter: hochradioaktiver Abfall

    Corrosion behavior of carbon steel in bicarbonate (HCO3(-)) solutions

    Dong, J. / Nishimura, T. / Kodama, T. | Tema Archiv | 2002
    Carbon steel is considered in Japan the most promising candidate material for overpacks in high-level radioactive waste disposal. Effects ...
    Verlag: Materials Research Society (MRS) , Warrendale
    Schlagwörter: Atommüll , hochradioaktiver Abfall

    Chemical interactions in the near-field of a spent fuel repository - preliminary results from a long-term laboratory experiment

    Aalto, H. / Carlsson, T. / Kumpulainen, H. et al. | Tema Archiv | 2002
    canister in the near-field of the planned Finnish repository for spent nuclear waste. The experimental set-up consists of a number of samples ...
    Verlag: Materials Research Society (MRS) , Warrendale
    Schlagwörter: Atommüll

    Diffusion behavior of iron corrosion products in buffer materials

    Idemitsu, K. / Yano, S. / Xia, Xiaobin et al. | Tema Archiv | 2002
    Carbon steel is one of the candidate overpack materials for high-level waste disposal and is expected to assure complete containment of ...
    Verlag: Materials Research Society (MRS) , Warrendale
    Schlagwörter: Atommüll , hochradioaktiver Abfall