Development of Friction Stir Processing for Repair of Nuclear Dry Cask Storage System Canisters

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The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has identified chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking (CISCC) of austenitic stainless steel dry cask storage systems (DCSS) as an area of great concern. Friction stir processing (FSP) was used to repair laboratory-generated stress corrosion cracking (SCC) in representative stainless steel 304 coupons. Results of this study show FSP is a viable method for repair and mitigation CISCC. This paper highlights lessons learned and techniques developed to apply FSP to crack repair in sensitized thick section stainless steel 304. These include: development of process parameters, welding at low spindle speed, use of weld power and temperature control and optimization of these controls. NDE and destructive analysis are also presented to demonstrate effectiveness of the developed methods for SCC crack repair.

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Ross, K., Sutton, B., Grant, G., Cannell, G., Frederick, G., & Couch, R. (2017). Development of Friction Stir Processing for Repair of Nuclear Dry Cask Storage System Canisters. In Minerals, Metals and Materials Series (pp. 39–46). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52383-5_5

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