USE OF ALCAN’S AL-B4C METAL MATRIX COMPOSITES AS NEUTRON ABSORBER MATERIAL IN TN INTERNATIONAL’S TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE CASKS

Year
2007
Author(s)
V. Rohr - AREVA-TN International, St Quentin en Yvelines, France
X.-G. Chen - Alcan International Limited, Saguenay, Québec, Canada
J.-L. Bernier - Alcan Inc., Saguenay, Québec, Canada
R. Chiocca - AREVA-TN International, St Quentin en Yvelines, France
H. Issard - AREVA-TN International, St Quentin en Yvelines, France
G. Bonnet - AREVA-TN International, St Quentin en Yvelines, France
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Abstract
Major issues in the area of transportation and/or storage of radioactive materials are reliability and safety of engineering components. Among the functions to be undertaken, transportation and storage systems shall allow the criticality control of the transported matter, the control of its temperature, as well as the capacity to withstand the mechanical stresses due to normal, incidental and accidental conditions of use. In most cases, criticality control requires the use of an internal arrangement made of a neutron absorber material, which must also have high thermal conductivity properties to ensure the temperature control. When, as in many AREVA-TN International applications, the design takes credit of the neutron absorber material as a structural component, it must show high mechanical performances. Alcan’s Al-B4C Metal Matrix Composites (Al-B4C MMCs) meet all the above-mentioned requirements, due to their special capability of capturing neutrons, their lightweight, and their superior thermal conductivity and mechanical properties. The significant advantage of Alcan’s technology is its flexibility with regards to a wide range of boron carbide contents and matrix alloys (from AA1XXX to AA6XXX). This enables the adjustment of the properties to the exact needs of the design. TN International presently uses extruded and/or rolled Al-B4C MMC parts in several of its internal arrangements. The present paper gives an overview of the manufacture processes of Alcan’s Al-B4C MMCs, from the mixing of B4C into liquid aluminium to the extrusion and rolling operations. It describes the methods and results for the qualification tests in terms of the neutron absorption, thermal, physical and mechanical properties of the material. Finally, details are given on the use of Alcan’s MMCs as a neutron absorber with enough credit for structural material in TN International’s TN24 designs.