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FUEL MATERIALS

DOE-HDBK-1017/2-93 PROPERTIES CONSIDERED WHEN SELECTING MATERIALS Plant Materials Summary The important information in this chapter is summarized below. Material Properties  Considered for  Selection  Summary Machinability  is  the  ability  of  a  metal  to  react  to  mechanical  deformation  by removing chips, with respect to the amount of metal effectively removed and the surface  finish  attainable.    This  property  is  important  when  selecting  parts  that require very close tolerances and very smooth surfaces. Formability of a material is its ability to withstand peripheral expansion without failure or the capacity of the material to be manufactured into the final required shape.   This property is important when selecting materials that have to be made into  specific  shapes  by  such  means  as  rolling  or  bending  and  still  retain  their required strength. Stability  of  a  material  refers  to  its  mechanical  and  chemical  inertness  under the conditions to which it will be subjected.  This property is important when selecting materials  environments  such  as  high  temperature,  high  acid,  high  radiation,  and high pressure environments. Fabricability is a  measure of the ease  with which a  material can be worked  and made into desirable shapes and forms.   This property is important when materials are  required  to  have  very  complicated  shapes  or  forms  and  require  very  close tolerances. Ductility  is  essential  for  materials  that  are  subject  to  tensile  and  compressive stresses.   Ductility is important in the construction of reactor vessels. Availability is the ease with which material can be obtained and its cost. Good heat transfer properties are desirable for the boundary between the fuel and the coolant.  These properties are desirable for heat exchanger tubes, fuel cladding, etc. Cost is an important factor in selecting plant materials. MS-05 Page 4 Rev. 0

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