Morning light cleanup and recovery operation: simulation studies of possible reactor fuels. [Cosmos 954 orbiting Russian reactor with U-10 wt% Mo fuel]

The nuclear fuel for Cosmos 954, the orbiting Russian reactor that broke up on reentry during January of 1978, has been identified as a U--Mo alloy containing about 10 wt% molybdenum. Identification was based on a combination of simulation studies at LLL, examination of fuel debris at Whiteshell Nuc...

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Main Authors: Landingham, R. L., Casey, A. W.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Lawrence Livermore Laboratory 1978
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2172/6400707
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description The nuclear fuel for Cosmos 954, the orbiting Russian reactor that broke up on reentry during January of 1978, has been identified as a U--Mo alloy containing about 10 wt% molybdenum. Identification was based on a combination of simulation studies at LLL, examination of fuel debris at Whiteshell Nuclear Research Establishment (WNRE), Pinawa, Manitoba, and reactor technology knowledge. In the LLL simulation studies, mixtures of uranium, molybdenum, and UO/sub 2/ were heated under conditions that simulated reentry and then examined by scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectrometry, and x-ray diffraction. These studies indicated metallic behavior and suggested a U--Mo alloy. The identification was useful in assisting the Canadians in recovery, cleanup, and health/safety activities associated with the radioactive debris, which was scattered over a wide region of the Great Slave Lake.
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spelling ftunivnotexas:info:ark/67531/metadc1210525 2025-01-16T22:04:30+00:00 Morning light cleanup and recovery operation: simulation studies of possible reactor fuels. [Cosmos 954 orbiting Russian reactor with U-10 wt% Mo fuel] Landingham, R. L. Casey, A. W. 1978-08-31 22 pages Text https://doi.org/10.2172/6400707 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1210525/ English eng Lawrence Livermore Laboratory rep-no: UCRL-52543 grantno: W-7405-ENG-48 doi:10.2172/6400707 osti: 6400707 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1210525/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc1210525 050700 -- Nuclear Fuels-- Fuels Production & Properties Europe Molybdenum Alloys Alloys Reentry Fuels Uranium Alloys Energy Sources Reactors Nesdps Office Of Nuclear Energy Space And Defense Power Systems 220300* -- Nuclear Reactor Technology-- Fuel Elements Ussr Simulation 11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials Nuclear Fuels Space Power Reactors 22 General Studies Of Nuclear Reactors Power Reactors Reactor Materials Satellites Mobile Reactors Nesdps Office Of Nuclear Energy Space And Defense Power Systems Actinide Alloys Report 1978 ftunivnotexas https://doi.org/10.2172/6400707 2021-01-16T23:08:16Z The nuclear fuel for Cosmos 954, the orbiting Russian reactor that broke up on reentry during January of 1978, has been identified as a U--Mo alloy containing about 10 wt% molybdenum. Identification was based on a combination of simulation studies at LLL, examination of fuel debris at Whiteshell Nuclear Research Establishment (WNRE), Pinawa, Manitoba, and reactor technology knowledge. In the LLL simulation studies, mixtures of uranium, molybdenum, and UO/sub 2/ were heated under conditions that simulated reentry and then examined by scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectrometry, and x-ray diffraction. These studies indicated metallic behavior and suggested a U--Mo alloy. The identification was useful in assisting the Canadians in recovery, cleanup, and health/safety activities associated with the radioactive debris, which was scattered over a wide region of the Great Slave Lake. Report Great Slave Lake University of North Texas: UNT Digital Library Great Slave Lake ENVELOPE(-114.001,-114.001,61.500,61.500)
spellingShingle 050700 -- Nuclear Fuels-- Fuels Production & Properties
Europe
Molybdenum Alloys
Alloys
Reentry
Fuels
Uranium Alloys
Energy Sources
Reactors Nesdps Office Of Nuclear Energy Space And Defense Power Systems 220300* -- Nuclear Reactor Technology-- Fuel Elements
Ussr
Simulation
11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials
Nuclear Fuels
Space Power Reactors
22 General Studies Of Nuclear Reactors
Power Reactors
Reactor Materials
Satellites
Mobile Reactors
Nesdps Office Of Nuclear Energy Space And Defense Power Systems
Actinide Alloys
Landingham, R. L.
Casey, A. W.
Morning light cleanup and recovery operation: simulation studies of possible reactor fuels. [Cosmos 954 orbiting Russian reactor with U-10 wt% Mo fuel]
title Morning light cleanup and recovery operation: simulation studies of possible reactor fuels. [Cosmos 954 orbiting Russian reactor with U-10 wt% Mo fuel]
title_full Morning light cleanup and recovery operation: simulation studies of possible reactor fuels. [Cosmos 954 orbiting Russian reactor with U-10 wt% Mo fuel]
title_fullStr Morning light cleanup and recovery operation: simulation studies of possible reactor fuels. [Cosmos 954 orbiting Russian reactor with U-10 wt% Mo fuel]
title_full_unstemmed Morning light cleanup and recovery operation: simulation studies of possible reactor fuels. [Cosmos 954 orbiting Russian reactor with U-10 wt% Mo fuel]
title_short Morning light cleanup and recovery operation: simulation studies of possible reactor fuels. [Cosmos 954 orbiting Russian reactor with U-10 wt% Mo fuel]
title_sort morning light cleanup and recovery operation: simulation studies of possible reactor fuels. [cosmos 954 orbiting russian reactor with u-10 wt% mo fuel]
topic 050700 -- Nuclear Fuels-- Fuels Production & Properties
Europe
Molybdenum Alloys
Alloys
Reentry
Fuels
Uranium Alloys
Energy Sources
Reactors Nesdps Office Of Nuclear Energy Space And Defense Power Systems 220300* -- Nuclear Reactor Technology-- Fuel Elements
Ussr
Simulation
11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials
Nuclear Fuels
Space Power Reactors
22 General Studies Of Nuclear Reactors
Power Reactors
Reactor Materials
Satellites
Mobile Reactors
Nesdps Office Of Nuclear Energy Space And Defense Power Systems
Actinide Alloys
topic_facet 050700 -- Nuclear Fuels-- Fuels Production & Properties
Europe
Molybdenum Alloys
Alloys
Reentry
Fuels
Uranium Alloys
Energy Sources
Reactors Nesdps Office Of Nuclear Energy Space And Defense Power Systems 220300* -- Nuclear Reactor Technology-- Fuel Elements
Ussr
Simulation
11 Nuclear Fuel Cycle And Fuel Materials
Nuclear Fuels
Space Power Reactors
22 General Studies Of Nuclear Reactors
Power Reactors
Reactor Materials
Satellites
Mobile Reactors
Nesdps Office Of Nuclear Energy Space And Defense Power Systems
Actinide Alloys
url https://doi.org/10.2172/6400707
https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1210525/