Jj. Park et al., Estimates of the service lifetime of 304 stainless steel for use in the blanket region of the LANL ABC system, NUCL ENG DE, 194(2-3), 1999, pp. 151-159
The corrosion and fluence limits of stainless steel were evaluated to deter
mine if it could be used as a blanket material in the accelerator-based con
version of plutonium (ABC) system at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).
Data from the Molten Salt Breeder Reactor program at Oak Ridge National La
boratory and the redox potential of the ABC system indicated that, from a c
orrosion perspective, 304L stainless steel might be useful for system compo
nents having lifetimes of up to 2 years. To determine the applicability of
304 stainless steel, its service lifetime was estimated from fluence-limit
data used in the design of the Fast Flux Test Facility. The fluxes for comp
onents of the system were calculated with the Monte Carlo N-Particle (MCNP)
code. After fluence limits of the stainless steel components were calculat
ed for various temperatures, the expected lifetimes of the components were
established for various fluxes and temperatures, based on 5 and 10% residua
l ductility criteria. The results showed that expected lifetimes for the co
mponents would be less than 1.6 years, and therefore, they do not meet the
present goal of replacing the components every 2 years. However, it should
be noted that the data obtained in this research are tentative and are like
ly to change as the LANL ABC system design moves forward. (C) 1999 Elsevier
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