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Title: Pyrophoricity of tritium-storage bed materials

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OSTI ID:6949207

Experiments were conducted on samples of depleted uranium and on intermetallic compounds of zirconium--cobalt and lanthanum--nickel--aluminide to evaluate the pyrophoricity of the activated materials and their hydrides and deuterides on exposure to air. It was found that none of the materials spontaneously ignited when exposed to room temperature air, but the uranium and the zirconium--cobalt both ignited in air at moderately elevated temperatures. Activated (dehydrided) materials showed stronger reactions than did the hydrides, but they ignited at essentially the same temperatures. Deuterides showed effectively the same characteristics as the hydrides except the ignition temperature of zirconium--cobalt deuteride was reduced by 20--50 K from that of the hydride. The possibility of a fire in tritium storage beds is real, especially if uranium or zirconium--cobalt are used as storage materials, but fires may not occur until the bed is heated. 9 refs., 12 figs., 1 tab.

Research Organization:
EG and G Idaho, Inc., Idaho Falls (USA)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
DOE Contract Number:
AC07-76ID01570
OSTI ID:
6949207
Report Number(s):
EGG-FSP-8050; CONF-880505-40; ON: DE88015105
Resource Relation:
Conference: 3. topical meeting on tritium technology in fission, fusion and isotopic applications, Toronto, Canada, 1 May 1988
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English