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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWOBD L] * L ] L ] L] L - L] L ) L] . . . . . L - . L ] . L L ] . L ] L]
PART I. REACTOR THEORY AND DESIGN
IN'TRODUCT I ON AND SlJ.MMA-RY L] L] L] L] L] L ] L] . L] L] L ° * L] L] ] L ]
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CIRCULATING-FUEL AIRCRAFT REACTOR EXPERIMENT , . ., .
Fluid Circult « & ¢ o « ¢ o ¢ o o « ¢ o o s « o o o
Stress Analysis . ¢ o ¢ ¢ s ¢ ¢ 3 e e s e e 4 0 e
Reactor « « v v ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o o o o o ¢ o« s o o o « o o
Instrumentation « « o « o ¢ o s o o o o« o o « « « o
Off-Gas System . ¢ ¢« ¢ ¢ ¢« « o« o ¢ o « o o o o o« o
Reactor Control ¢« & & ¢« ¢« ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o ¢ ¢ « o o o o
Electrical System « « o ¢« ¢ ¢ ¢« s o o ¢« o « o o o o
EXPERIMENTAL REACTOR ENGINEERING . . . . . . « . . &
Pumps for High-Temperature Liquids . . « « « « « &
Centrifugal pump with combination packed and frozen
for fluoraides . ¢« « « ¢« ¢« o ¢« ¢ o & . .
Allis-Chalmers centrifugal pump for l1qu1d metals
Laboratory-size pump with gas seal . . . « « . &
ARE-s1ze sump pump « « « « o« « ¢ o « o o o o o o
ARE centrifugal pump .« « ¢« ¢« « ¢ « ¢ ¢ o« o « o« o
Electromagnetic pump .« « « « ¢ « o« o o o o s o =
Rotating-Shaft and Valve-Stem-Seal Development . .
Mechanical face seals . ¢« v & ¢« ¢« ¢ ¢ ¢« & ¢ « & &
Combination packed and frozen seal with MoS, .
Combination packed and frozen seal with graphite
Graphite packed seal ., . . .« ¢« & ¢ ¢ ¢ « ¢« ¢ o« &
Rotating-shaft seal test . ¢« « « ¢« ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ & o« &
Packing penetration tests « « o « o « o o o o o
Frozen-sodium and frozen-lead seal for NaK . . . .
ARE valve test .« ¢ o ¢ o« o « ¢ o « o o o o o o
Heat Exchanger Systems .+ . ¢« ¢« 4 o ¢ o o ¢« ¢ « o &
Sodium-to-air radiator tests « o+« o« « o o ¢ ¢ o
Bifluid heat transfer loop .« « « ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o o &
ARE Fuel Circuit Mockup « « ¢« o ¢ s ¢ ¢ ¢ o ¢ o« « &
Vortexes and bubbles .« ¢« ¢« ¢« ¢« ¢ o ¢ o ¢ o o o &
Operational instabilaities « + ¢« &+ ¢ ¢ ¢ o ¢ o o &
Instrumentation « « « « ¢ « o o ¢ s ¢ s o ¢ s & o
Pressure measurement . . . . « o v s v s 6 e »
ARE leak detection i1ndicator tests . « « « o o« o
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Handling of Fluorides and Liquid Metals . . . & ¢« « &« o o o .
Distazllatzon of NaK & o & & v v ¢ v v 4 v v v v 4 v o o o
Flame tests for NaK vapor 1n helium « + « & v & ¢ & « o o« &
3 L ] BEACTOR PHYS ICS . Ll L] L] [ ] Ll [ ] . L] L] L] L] L] L] L] L] L] L] . . L] L]
4. REFLECTOR-MODERATED CIRCULATING-FUEL REACTOR . . . « & +« « «
Stat1c Physics & v 4 v 4 v 4 4 b e e e e e e e e e e e e e
Reactors with various reflector-moderators . . . + « o« o &
Reactors with beryllium reflector-moderators . . « « « o &
Summary tables and graphs . « v ¢ ¢« ¢ ¢« ¢ ¢ 4 e 0 4 e .
Critical Experiments .« « ¢« o 4 ¢ ¢ o o « o o o o « o o o s
First critical assembly . & ¢« ¢ ¢« 4 ¢« ¢ ¢ o o « o o o o s o
Second critical assembly . . ¢« ¢« ¢« ¢ ¢« ¢ ¢ 4 0 0 e 0 o .
Design Characteristics « « o+ o « o « o« o o s « o o o s o o o
Factors affecting core diameter « . « « « o« « « o« « « « o« 4
Temperature, pressure, and StTeSS « o+ o« « o« o o « o o « o &«
Reflector heating « + ¢« 4 & ¢ & 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o o o o o o o o
Shi1elding o o 4 4 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o o o o ¢ o o o o ¢ o o o s o
Power Plant Des1gn « ¢« ¢« &« ¢« 4 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ o ¢ « o o o o o o o «
PART II. SHIELDING RESEARCH
INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY . . . & & & ¢« v ¢ ¢ o o o o ¢ « ¢ o « « o 4
5. LID TANK FACILITY [ ] [ ] [ ] . . . Ll L] - L] - ] L] * L ] L} * L} L] L] * . L ]
Effective Fast-Neutron Removal Cross Sections « « « « « o o &
Mockup of the Unit Shield of the Reflector-Moderated Reactor
6. BULK SHIELDING FACILITY . v 4 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o o« o « « o o o ¢ o o o« s
Air-Scattering Experiments . . ¢ ¢ ¢« ¢ ¢ 0 0 4 0 e e e e
Irradiation of Animals &« ¢ ¢ o 4 & o ¢ o o o o o o « o s o o
Neutron Spectroscopy for the Divided Shield . . . . . . « . .
Gamma Spectroscopy for the Divided Shield . . . . . « « « . .
Fission Energy and Power in the Bulk Shielding Reactor . . .
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Tower Des 1gn L ] [ ] L ] L L ] [ ] L ] L ) L ] L ] L ] L ] L ] L ] L ] L ] [ ] L L ] * L ] L ] - a
Construction Schedule « « ¢ ¢ ¢ % o « « o« o « « o s s o s o
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Fast-Neutron Scintillation Spectrometer . .+ « « « « « « « o o
Measurements with 6-Mev Van de Graaff . . ¢« ¢« ¢« ¢« ¢+ ¢« ¢« « o &
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PART II1., MATERIALS RESEARCH
INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY . . ¢ v & ¢ 4o ¢ v o ¢ « « « o o &
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CHEMISTRY OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE LIQUIDS ., . . . « . . .
Fuel Mixtures Containing UF, v ¢ v v v v v « v o
LiF-ZrF, -UF, . . ¢ v v v v 6 v v e e e e 0 e
KF-LiF- BeF -UF ¢« s v e e 4 e e e e e e e e
Fuel M1xtures Contalnlng ThF « o e s 0 s s e e 4 e
Fuel Mixtures Containing UCl s o s s = % s & s a
NaCl-UCl, . & ¢ & 4 v v v v o v o o o o o s o o
KC1-UCl, . . .. . .. s e e e & s e s e s e o
Fuel Mlxtures Containing UF e s s 4 s e e e e e s
Addition of Reducing Agents to ARE Fuel . . . . . .
Coolant Development « ¢« « « « « « & o « « o « o o
LiF-ZrF, ¢ ¢ v v v v v i e e e e e e e e e
CsF-ZrF, . ¢« 4 ¢« v v v 0 v 0 v 0 e e vt e e e
KF-LlF-ZrF4 s 5 @« * e & 8 8 & 4 e ® s = & 9+ o+ o4 .
RbF-LiF-ZrF, . . ¢ ¢ ¢ v ¢ v ¢ v v 4 ¢ ¢ o 0 o o
KF-LiF-BeF, . . . . . s 4 4 e 4 s e e e e s
Production and Purlflcatlon of Fluoride Mixtures .
Laboratory-scale fuel preparation « « « « « « « &
Pilot-scale fuel purification « « « ¢ « « ¢ o + &
Fluoride production facility ., . « ¢ ¢« « « « « .
Hydrofluorination of Zr0Q,-NaF mixtures . . . . .
CORROSION RESEARCH . . & ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ « ¢ o o « o o «
Fluoride Corrosion of Metals i1n Static, Seesaw, and
Rotating Tests « ¢ ¢ ¢« ¢ ¢ o o ¢ o o o o o o«
Crevice COrroS10n o« o « o « ¢ o o o o« o o o o « o
High-temperature pretreatment of Inconel . . , .
Effect of time of exposure of Inconel to fluoraide
mixture with and without ZrH, added . . . . .
Structural metal fluoride additives « « « 4+ « o
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Fluoride corrosion i1n a rotating rig . . « « o+ o
Static tests on Incoloy and Inconel in fluorides
Fluoride Corrosion of Metals i1n Thermal Convection Loops
Effect of fluorade batch s1ze « « ¢« « « & « « o &
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Static tests with lathium . . , . . .
Incoloy 1n sodium, lithium, and lead
Corrosion by lead i1n thermal convection loops « « « « « . &
Corrosion of Ceramics by Fluorides and Liquid Metals ., ., . .
Cermets in fluorides and liquid metals
Static tests of the ARE-BeO blocks in Na and NaK . . . . .
Seesaw tests of BeO in NaK . . . . .
Convection loop tests of BeO in NaK . . . . . . . . . . . .
SOIUblllty Of Beo in NaK « * e & e »
Effect of Atmosphere on the Mass Transfer of
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Fundamental Corrosion Research . . . .
Identification of corrosion products from
Preparation of special complex fluoraides
Air oxidation of fuel mixtures . . .
METALLURGY AND CERAMICS . . . . . « « . .
Welding and Brazing Research . . . . .
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Fabrication of heat exchanger units ,
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Evaluation Tests of Brazing Alloys . .
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Creep-Rupture Tests of Structural Metals
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Effect of Inconel grain size on time to rupture . . . . .+ .
Effect of environment on strain vs. time curves for Inconel
Type 316 stainless steel tube burst tests
Fabrication of Control and Safety Rods
Control rods for the G-E R-1 Reactor
Tower shielding facility safety rods
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Reduction of porosity of ARE beryllium oxide . « ¢ ¢ o ¢ & & & 155
12, HEAT TRANSFER AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES . . . ¢ ¢« ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o« o« s o 157
Thermal Conductivity of Liquids + ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢« ¢ ¢« o « ¢ ¢ o o o « o « 157
Heat Capacity of Liquids . . . . ¢ s s s e e s e e e 157
Viscosity and Density of Alkala Hydrox1des c t s e a4 e et e 158
Vapor Pressures of Fluorides .« o « ¢ ¢ « o « o o ¢ o o o « « « & 159
Prandtl Moduli of Various Materials . « ¢« ¢« ¢ ¢« ¢« ¢ ¢ ¢ « ¢ ¢ o« « 160
Specific Reactor Heat Transfer Problems . . . . « ¢« ¢« ¢« ¢« « « ¢« & 160
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High Temperature Reactor Coolant Studies + « + « o ¢ ¢ o ¢ o o & 163
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In-Reactor Circulating Loops « « « & « ¢ o o o o o o s s o o o & 167
Creep Under Irradiation . « « ¢ o o v ¢ o o o o o o s o o o o s 167
14. ANALYTICAL STUDIES OF REACTOR MATERIALS . e e e e e e e e e e 171
Chemical Analysis of Reactor Fuels and Contamlnants e s 8 s e e e 171
ZITCONIUM o o s o o o « o o o o o o s s s s s s s o o s o s o s 172
Reduction products « « o « o « o o o ¢ o s o o o o s 2 o o o o 172
Ox1des & v ¢ & o 4 ¢« o 4 e s e s e s e e s e e s e e e e e e 173
Hydrogen fluoride . . ¢« & ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 4 ¢« ¢ ¢ o o o o o s o s s o = 173
Corrosion products « « « o ¢ s o s o o o s o o o o o o 4 o o 175
Preparation of Uranium Tetrachloride . « &« « ¢ ¢« o« ¢ ¢ ¢ o « o & 176
Petrographic Examination of Fluorides . « « ¢« ¢« ¢« ¢« ¢ ¢« ¢« ¢« « « « 176
UCl, -NaCl system .+ & ¢« ¢« o o o o o o o 2 o o o o s o s o s o s 176
UC1,-KCl System o« « o « o o o o o o o o o s o « o o o o o o o & 176
X-Ray Daffraction Studies . « ¢« « ¢ ¢ o ¢ o ¢ ¢ s o s o s o o s 177
Service Chemical Analyses 4 4 ¢ ¢ o« ¢ o o o s « o s s o o s s o« & 177
PART IV, APPENDIXES
15. LIST OF REPORTS ISSUED DURING THE QUARTER . . . . . ¢« ¢« « ¢« « &« &« & 183
TECHNICAL ORGANIZATION CHART OF THE ANP PROJECT . . ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ « « ¢ « & & 187
ANP PROJECT QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT
FOREWORD
This quarterly progress report of the Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Project
at OBRNL records the technical progress of the research on the circulating-fuel
reactor and all other ANP research at the Laboratory under 1ts Contract
W-7405-eng-26. The report 1s divided into three major parts I. Reactor
Theory and Design, II. Shielding Research, and III. Materials Research. Each
part has a separate introduction and summary.
The ANP Project 1s comprised of about three hundred technical and scientific
personnel engaged i1n many phases of research directed toward the nuclear
propulsion of aircraft. (The Project organization chart 1s included as an
appendix.) A considerable portion of this research 1s performed in support of
the work of other organizations participating in the national ANP effort. How-
ever, the bulk of the ANP research at OBNL 1s directed toward the development
of a circulating-fuel type of reactor.
The nucleus of the effort on circulating-fuel reactors 1s now centered upon
the Aircraft Reactor Experiment - a 3-megawatt, high-temperature prototype of
a circulating-fuel reactor for the propulsion of aircraft. This reactor
experiment 1s now being assembled, 1ts current status 1s summarized in sec. 1.
However, much supporting research on materials and problems peculiar to the
ARE will be found in other sections of Part I and Part III of this report,
along with the general design and materials research contained therein.
A survey report on a reflector-moderated type of circulating-fuel reactor
1s contained 1n sec. 2. Since the feasibility of such a reactor was indicated
by critical experiments completed during the previous quarter, considerable
research, as well as design effort, has been devoted to problems associated
therewith.
The shielding research report, Part II, 1s devoted almost entirely to
problems of aircraft shielding.
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INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY
The Aircraft Reactor Experiment
(sec. 1) 1s rapidly taking form as
equipment 1s received and installed
in the ARE Building. There were no
significant changes 1n design or
concept during the quarter, and the
installation 1s proceeding according
to schedule. The fuel system heat
transfer loop and the fill and flush
tanks are completely installed, and
the sodium heat transfer loop 1s
nearing completion. Installation of
fuel and sodium piping 15 now 1n
progress. The control and graphac
panels have been completely instru-
mented and checked. The formal
presentation on the hazards involved
in the ARE was made to the Reactor
Safeguards Committee earlier in the
quarter, and in view of the subsequent
discussion of the Committee members,
1t 1s not expected that any modifi-
cations of the experiment will be
required.
Valves, pumps, i1nstrumentation,
and other components of the fluoraide-
fuel and sodium-coolant systems are
being developed and tested for the
ARE (sec 2). Both centrifugal and
electromagnetic pumps of ARE capacity
have been operated, the latter will
be employed i1n the by-pass loop for
preliminary tests, with NaK, of the
external fuel system. Impeller designs
for the centrifugal pumps are con-
ventional, but the pump seal, particu-
larly -for fluoride fuels, remains a
problem. The packed-frozen seals on
fuel pumps have widely varying leakage
rates, and adequate temperature
control of the frozen zone has not been
obtained. Both packing and face-seal
materials are being examined 1n an
effort to find materials with the
desired service and life charac-
teristics. Gas face seals for vertical-
shaft pumps are being investigated.
Considerable success has been experi-
enced with frozen-sodium seals 1n
sodium pumps, and frozen-lead seals
are being tested for use with fluoraides.
Frozen-sodium and frozen-lead seals
have proved to be unsatisfactory for
use on NaK pumps. The ARE bellows
type of valve was tested at 1100 and
1300°F and found to be satisfactory,
although excessive leakage occurred
after operation at 1500°F. The 1initial
mockup of the ARE fluid circuait
revealed instabilities and gas entrain-
ment that were elaiminated by mainor
system alterations. The rotameters,
level indicators, and pressure trans-
mitters have operated satisfactorily
for long periods of time under the
conditions expected in the Aircraft
Reactor Experiment.
The reactor physics studies (sec.
3) were concerned with the statics of
the reflector-moderated reactor and
damping of power oscillations. The
applicability of the multigroup method
to the calculation of the reflector-
moderated reactor was demonstrated by
the good correlation obtained waith
critical experiments. The damping of
power oscillations 1n a reactor 1s
demonstrated for a nonlinear case,
with delayed neutrons included, by
assuming (1) constant power extraction
or (2) a special case of cooling with
circulating fuel.
The reflector-moderated reactor
and an aircraft power plant assembly
employing this reactor are described
(sec. 4). In general, the reactor
consists of lumped regions of fuel
and moderator or reflector. An