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Machining Test Specimens from Harvested Zion RPV Segments for Through Wall Attenuation Studies...

by Thomas M Rosseel, Mikhail A Sokolov, Randy K Nanstad
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
23rd International Conference on Structural Mechanics in Reactor Technology 2015 (SMiRT 23)
Publication Date
Page Numbers
3772 to 3781
Volume
6
Conference Name
SMiRT 23
Conference Location
Manchester, United Kingdom
Conference Sponsor
US DOE, Light Water Reactor Sustainability Program
Conference Date
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The decommissioning of the Zion Units 1 and 2 Nuclear Generating Station (NGS) in Zion, Illinois presents a special opportunity for developing a better understanding of materials degradation and other issues associated with extending the lifetime of existing Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) beyond 60 years of service. In support of extended service and current operations of the US nuclear reactor fleet, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), through the Department of Energy (DOE), Light Water Reactor Sustainability (LWRS) Program, is coordinating and contracting with Zion Solutions, LLC, a subsidiary of Energy Solutions, the selective procurement of materials, structures, and components from the decommissioned reactors. In this paper, we will discuss the acquisition of segments of the Zion Unit 2 Reactor Pressure Vessel (RPV), the cutting of these segments into sections and blocks from the beltline and upper vertical welds and plate material, the current status of machining those blocks into mechanical (Charpy, compact tension, and tensile) test specimens and coupons for chemical and microstructural (TEM, APT, SANS, and nano indention) characterization, as well as the current test plans and possible collaborative projects. Access to service-irradiated RPV welds and plate sections will allow through wall attenuation studies to be performed, which will be used to assess current radiation damage models (Rosseel et al. (2012) and Rosseel et al. (2015)).