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F.S. Badger

Bio: F.S. Badger is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Corrosion & Alloy. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 3 citations.
Topics: Corrosion, Alloy, Fluoride, 6111 aluminium alloy

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TL;DR: In this article, the development and properties of a new nickelmolybdenum alloy for use as a container material for fused fluorides containing uranium are discussed, and tests prove that the alloy is resistant to corrosion from fluoride salts, oxidation in air, and elevated temperatures.
Abstract: The development and properties of a new nickelmolybdenum alloy for use as a container material for fused fluorides containing uranium are discussed. Tests prove that the alloy is resistant to corrosion from fluoride salts, oxidation in air, and elevated temperatures. (J.H.M.)

3 citations


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TL;DR: The characteristics of fast reactors having molten fuels consisting of uranium and plutonium trichlorides dissolved in alkali chlorides and alkaline-earth chlorides were studied in this paper.
Abstract: The characteristics of fast reactors having molten fuels consisting of uranium and plutonium trichlorides dissolved in alkali chlorides and alkaline-earth chlorides were studied The study included

14 citations

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TL;DR: The characteristics of fast reactors having molten fuels consisting of uranium and plutonium trichlorides dissolved in alkali chlorides and alkaline-earth chlorides were studied in this paper.
Abstract: The characteristics of fast reactors having molten fuels consisting of uranium and plutonium trichlorides dissolved in alkali chlorides and alkaline-earth chlorides were studied. The study included...

11 citations

Patent
24 Apr 1992
TL;DR: A nickel-base alloy suitable for overlaying steel substrates was proposed in this article, which contains about 15-20% molybdenum, about 5-10% chromium, up to about 2% iron and up to 5% tungsten and/or niobium.
Abstract: A nickel-base alloy suitable for overlaying steel substrates. The alloy and steel have similar thermal conductivities and thermal coefficients of expansion. The alloy broadly initially contains about 15-20% molybdenum, about 5-10% chromium, up to about 2% iron, up to about 5% tungsten and/or niobium, up to about 0.1% carbon, and the balance essentially nickel.

2 citations