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Th:s quarterly progress report of the Aircraff Nuclear Propulsron Project at ORNL records the
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[. Reactor Theory, Componen’r Developmenf and Construction, I, Materials Research, and
IHl. Shielding Research
The ANP Project is comprlsed of about 475 technical and screnhflc personnel engaged in
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participating in the national ANP effor’r. However, the bulk of the ANP research at ORNL is
directed toward ’rhe development of a circulating-fuel type of reactor.
The design; construction, and 6pércrtion of the Aircraft Reactor Test (ART), with the coopera-
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ART is to be a power plant system that will include a 60-Mw circulating-fuel reflector-moderated
reactor and adequate means for heat disposcl.' Opercrfion of the sysferfi will be for the purpose
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operation, of a high-power, circulating-fuel, reflector-moderated aircraft reactor system.
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PART I. REACTOR THEORY, COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT, AND CONSTRUCTION
1. REFLECTOR-MODERATED REACTOR oo e eeer e
| Aircraft Reactor Tesf Design e ettt et et e b et s eee et ens
ART Control o, et byt eeenres rerrre s et eareabaeaaenne et naes
Control Principles ..ottt
Operating Procedure ........ OO OO OSSOSO PRO P PRTUOROSIN e
Reactor Physics ..., e ettt e e e -
Probable Effect of Replacing Inconel by Columbium in the ART Core Shells................o
ART Temperature Coefficient ......co.iviieeiiricirieis ettt sssb st
Reactivity Effect of a Heat Exchanger Leak ...,
Burnup and Gamma-Ray Heating of Control Rod ...
2. EXPERIMENTAL REACTOR ENGINEERING ...
In-Pite Loop Component Development ..o
F lUX MEOSUREIMENES o iiiiiiiiiieeiieit et eeiorte s teiseeeeasseeeesanraeeeestsarteas e b e et s sbab e e esermbaas s abatsseansm e ee s s baaaeeaabiaees
Fission-Gas Holdup.....ccooocovenninini et — et e e e bt e nbe it e e nreens e et ete e et e b e e e neaas
Bench Test........... e e e e e ereeeeba et e e s e st et sae e renee ettt
Horizontal-Shaft Sump Pump ...ccoveieiie e, eetteere it i bo et e ersenenaeataesanats
IS rUMENTATION ..ottt ettt bbb e e
" Assembly of MTR In-Pile Loop Nou Tt seesesssssomsenes s srons
Development and Operation of Forced-Circulation Corrosion and Mass Transfer Tests .................
Operation of Fused Salt-Inconel Loops ...
Sodium in MUBIMETal LoopS oot e
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Water Performance Tests ... s
Bearing and Seal Tests ... i s
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Thermal Cyclmg Te ts of Sodlum-inconel Berylhum Sysfem ettt et
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Assembly for High- Temperature Critical Experament ............................................................................
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4. CHEMISTRY OF REACTOR MATERIALS .....ooovvvocrurreemiemmnienececensssssemsimsesseeseseresessssssssssbosssss s 51
Phase EqUiliBrium STUBIE@s ...o.oouieeee oo ee ettt st st e .. 51 b
The Binary System LiF-ZeF f.oooo s 51 T
The Ternory System NaF- LlF Z e 52 '
" The Quaternary System NaF-LiF- ZrF UF s e 55
_BeF ~Bearing SysStems ... e e arre e 56
Visuai Observation of Fluoride Melts ... 59
- Phase Separation by Zone Melting ...t 59
Chemical Reactions in Molten Salts ..., et e 60
Equilibrium Reduction of FeF, by H, in NaZrF oo e 60
Reduction of UF by Structurcl Metals ................................................................................................ 60
S’rablhfy of Chromlum and Iron Fluorides in Molten Fluorides ......ccoooniviiniininicecincee, 63
The Disproportionation Pressure of U g e 64
Reduction of UF, with Uranium in Alkali Fluorides ..o, e ereeans 67
. Effect of Filter Medium on Stability of U e, 69
* Stability of PbF -BeF, Melts in Inconel ..o 71
Soiublhfy of Metals in Molten SIS ot ne e s ee ey 71
__ Produchon Of PUrified FIUOFIAES ..oveoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerse et ssn s v essseesesneneannnes 12
3 - Fuel Purification and Preparation Research ..., et 72
Pilot-Scale Purification Operations .........ccociiviervieiviieniiee et esseeeeesre st e seesaasen e saesseanes 73
i Production-Scale Operations ...ttt e ettt e st e eatean e baaten 73
] Batching and Dispensing Operation ..........cccieeriieriireie ettt e O 75
Loading and Draining Operations ...........c.ccoioiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ittt et 75
P A SOIVICES cuuiiiviiiie ettt ettt ettt ge et at e s aateseeane e eraeeneesaeenseenneetans 76
Experimental Preparation of Simple Fluorides ... 76
Fundamental Chemistry of Fused Salts ..ot 77
EMEF MeaSUrEMENTS ..oiviiiiieiieiiii ettt e s bb s e b e bbbt et es b st e sb e nb b 77
Vapor Pressures of LiF-ZrF , Mixtures ... s 80
Solubility of Xenon in Fused Salts ... 81
X-Ray Diffraction Study of Liquids ..o 8]
High-Temperature X-Ray Spectrometer Studies ....oooviiioiiiiioiiie e eeeer e srasssine e 81
5. CORROSION RESEARGCH ..ottt ettt bbbkttt ese s enenee 83
4 Forced-Circulation Studies ..o ettt 83
; Fluorides in Inconel . ..., e - 83
Sodium in INCONEI .. oo et cereeeieereeens 86
5 Thermal-Convection StUIEs .....ooooiiiiiicee ettt eae e et srs e srs e eans et 88
Alkali-Metal Base Mixtures with UF and UF in lnconel oo et eeeeteeraaaaareeaans 88
3 Zirconium Fluoride Base Mixtures W|th UF, and UF, in Inconel oo, 90 -
1 Effect of Temperature on Mass TranSFEr ..o ovoiieeeeeee ettt enns 91 E
i Effect of Loop Size and Shape on CorroSion .......c.ccccoeerivieieeisresienseseesesscesss et ssssssss e 1
{ Evaluahon of Control Loop Results ..ttt e 93
1 Generdl Corrosion STUGIES ..ot e 94 s b
; Brazing Alloys on Type 310 Stainless Steel and **A’’ Nickel in Sodium and ‘ o F
in Fuel Mixtures ... s . 94 :
Screening Tests of Solid-Phase Bonding ..ot e s 9% v
Sodium in INCONE] .. ..o e e ettt b ettt eenes e 101
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- , Versene Cleaning of Beryllium-Inconel Sysfems ................................................................................ 102
Fundamental Corrosion Research et e bRk SRR bbb e et s 105
= Film Formation on Metals ... cvvreernsnneenes 105
| Mass Transfer and Corrosion in Fused Hydroxide ... 110
Chemical Studies of Corrosion .......ccccoevvvvevienvvinencnneenn, e et et e e ettt e e ara e st e e et 114
Corrosion of Inconel by LiF-BeF, and by LiF-BeF -UF , s 114
Effect of UF ;-UF , Mixtures on Corrosion of Inconel by Various Solvents ... 114
Studies of the Sodium Hydroxide—Nickel Reaction ........cocooiiinininiiiii, 115
6. METALLURGY AND CERAMICS . oot sre s er e e eb e st 119
Development of Nickel-Molybdenum Aoy s .......cociviiiiviiieieieiee st 119
Fabrication SHUAIES .ovv ottt ereb ettt e er e st bbb b anes s 119
Oxidation Studies . ....o.ocevoiiiiieiice e, e 123
Stress-Rupture Studies of Nickel-Molybdenum Alloys ... 124
HOSTEIOY B oottt 124
Modified Nickel-Molybdenum Alloys ... 125
Tensile Properties of Hastelloy B ..o 125
Development of Brazing AHoys ..., ettt 128
High-Temperature Oxidation Tests ..., 128
Phy sical Property Tests oo e 129
Fabrication of Test Components.....c.ccoociiiniiiiicicciiccrric e e 129
Twenty-Tube Heat Exchanger ... 129
Intermediate Heat Exchanger No. 2. ...t 131
- NAK 10-ATr RAAIGEOIS ...oiiiiiiiiiiiiiicieet et e ettt s e sttt et et s s e st ebe s sbe e b b eas s enan 134
" Cornell Radiator No. T oot ettt es bbbt s i ea e s s ensn st s e 139
- - Special Materials Studies......cccoovirrennn. ettt ettt ettt anenes 140
3 Special Aoy EXIUSIONS ottt 140
' Clad-Columbium Fabrication .ottt et bbb e st s ene s 140
B6C~Cu Shielding Material .. ..c.ooiviiiii e 142
Magnesium-Lithium Aoy .o 143
Welding of Columbium Thermal-Convection Loops ..o, 144
Dimensional Stability Test on an Inconel Spun Core ..o 144
Brazing of Cermets to Inconel ... ... 145
Ceramic Research .....c.ioovevennenne. ettt teeststateasateansiteteseshaEeEetat e aeate et e Rt et et e see e e R e sarat e e bearerearennerene 145
’ RAre=Earth CeramiCs oo eeeieeeeeiesree e et st e e s ta ettt etaseese s as e e ebeabe e smecamebeeaaesnesssressasarn s bn st e arabasabaeabes 145
UO, Particles Coated with ZrO ..o 147
Graphite-Hydrogen Reactions and Erosion lnvestigation ..., 147
7. HEAT TRANSFER AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES ... 149
Fused Salt Heat Transfer.................... s et e et 149
ART Fuel-to-NaK Heat Exchcnger ..... ettt e e s 149
ART Core Hydrodynamlcs e ' ' 151
Reactor Core Heat Trcmsfer s 154
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Thermal COndUCHIVITY «.eomeeereeeeeeseeeeeeeesseeeeseeeeeeseeeseeeeresessoeseeseeeeees et 159
Electrical ConducHiVity ..ot ....... 160
RADIATION DAMAGE .ottt bbb es bbb s ettt 161
MTR Static Corrosion Tests .............. e ettt eteanes e 161
LITR H'ofiiontal-Beam-Hole Fluoride-Fuel Loop ....cocoooiii e e . 163
Deposition of Ru'03 in LITR Fluoride-Fuel Loop .ooooivorieeeeeeeeeoeseoseeoes e eeeeeeeeeseeeeesesssese s eseeer e 167
Miniature In-Pile 00D ettt et ettt ettt e 168
Delay of Fission Gases by Charcoal Traps ..o 169
~ Creep and Stress-Corrosion Tests ..o, e 170
" A Theoretical Treatment of Xe 135 Poisoning in the ARE and the ART ... 171
ANALYTICAL- CHEMISTRY OF REACTOR MATERIALS ..... 174
' Défé'r'min'ation of Uranium Metal in Fluoride Salt Mixtures ..o..oooooevooovevoooeosees e 174
Det.err.niinction of Trivalent Uranium in Fluoride FULS w.....ovvovrorooeoeeoeeoeoeoeoeoee 175
Oxidation of Trivalent Uranium by Methylene Blue ..o, 175
Simultaneous Determination of Trivalent Uranium and Total Uranium........c.ooooii 176
Determination of Lithium in LiF-BeF, and LiF-ZrF4-UF4 ................................................................ 176
Volumetric Determination of Zirconium in Fluoride Fuels with Disodium Dihydrogen
Ethylenediaminetetraacetate .. ..ottt ettt e 177
Determination of Oxygen in Fluoride Fuels ........cocoooiiiiiii e 178
Determination of Oxygen in Metallic Oxides by Bromination .........c.cccoeiiiiiinnnnccececnnes 178
Determination of Oxygen in Beryllium Oxide by Acidimetry ........c.ooiiiiiiiiiieceee 179
Determination of Trace Amounts of Nickel in Fluoride Fuels with Sodium
Diethy Idithiocarbamate ... e e e b e er e s 179
ANP Service Laboratory . ..ottt et eb e ere et ebe et e asEr st et ar et ans 180
RECOVERY AND REPROCESSING OF REACTOR FUEL .ooooooooooooooeoeooeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee oo 181
Pilot Plant Design ....coiiieiiiiiceiee ettt ettt st s et e enere e te e se s eneeneteensens 181
Process DeVElOPMENE o .ottt ettt et n et et e ettt eaee e e 181
Corrosion Studies 182
PART Ill. SHIELDING RESEARCH
SHIELDING ANALY SIS Lottt et eass et s e st e aeas - 191
Gamma-Ray Distribution in a Circulating-Fuel Reactor and ShIEld oo 191
Enérgy Absorption Resulting from Gamma Radiation Incident on a Multiregion Shield | ._ -
With SIab GeomMEtry ..ottt e nes e, 192
Energy and Angular Distribution of Air-Scattered Neutrons from a Monoenergetic Source......... 192
Analysis of the Constant-Velocity Transport EQUation..........ccocooovmeeeoeeccrecereereorereseesecessisscercrssine 193
LID TANK SHIELDING FACILITY ........... . 194
| Reflector-Moderated Reactor and Shield Mockup T SES oo 194
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NeUtron MeaSUFEMENTS ...ttt ettt se st s et et e eae st st reee e e aeene 197
Sodium Activation in Heat Exchanger Region ... 198
13, BULK SHIELDING FACILITY oottt eb ettt s 200
GE-ANP Air-Duct Mockup EXperiment ......c.ocooioiiiiiii et 200
The Spectrum of Fission-Product Gamma Rays ... 203
14, TOWER SHIELDING FACILITY Lot 205
The Differential Shielding Experiments at the TSF: Phase | ... 205
Measurements in the Detector Tank ...t e 205
Measurements in the GE-ANP Crew Compartment ..., 205
Analysis of the Differential Shielding Experiments ... 206
Definition of Dose Scattering Probability ... 208
Evaluation of Probability from TSF Experiments ..o, 213
Evaluation of Direct-Beam Integral ..o e 214
Calculation of Scattered Dose ... 215
Effects of Direct-Beam Collimation ... e 216
Effect of Neutron Energy Spectrum ... e 216
Application of the Differential Shielding EXPEriments ....coooiiooiooeoeeee oo eeeeeeee oo 217
PART IV. APPENDIX
15. LIST OF REPORTS ISSUED FROM FEBRUARY 1955 THROUGH MAY 11, 1955 __..coooooooovceeeeenee. 227
ORGANIZAT'ION CH AR T S et e 231
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ANP PROJECT QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT
SUMMARY
PART I. REACTOR THEORY, COMPONENT
DEVELOPMENT, AND CONSTRUCTION
_1.' Reflector-Moderated Reactor
The development of the reactor layout is con-
tinving. New features that have been incorporated
because of stress, fluid flow, or fabricability
considerations include an elliptical fuel expansion
tank, a rounded dome to enclose the top of the
reactor, a newly designed sodium pump impeller,
and other related items. Recently completed heat
exchanger tests yielded consistent data from which
a series of heat exchangers is being designed.
The most promising of these will be chosen for
the ART.
The preliminary layout of the interior of the ART
test cell which shows the major items of equip-
ment and the recommended provisions for support