Patent classifications
B22D21/06
COMPOSITE NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL CAPSULES
Nuclear waste, such as, but not limited to, spent nuclear fuel (SNF) assemblies or portions thereof, are chipped and compacted into (waste) pucks that are placed within diecast molds, and then diecast injection molding occurs within the diecast molds and around the pucks that are emplaced within those diecast molds, with injected molten alloy(s), to form solid metal ingots upon sufficient cooling after the diecasting injection that contain within the ingots the emplaced pucks. The molten alloy(s) may contain a copper alloy. The molten alloy(s) may also contain neutron absorbers. The ingots may be placed into waste capsules. The ingots and/or the waste capsules may be landed in deeply located horizontal wellbores. The deeply located horizontal wellbores may be at least partially located within deeply located geologic formations.
COMPOSITE NUCLEAR WASTE DISPOSAL CAPSULES
Nuclear waste, such as, but not limited to, spent nuclear fuel (SNF) assemblies or portions thereof, are chipped and compacted into (waste) pucks that are placed within diecast molds, and then diecast injection molding occurs within the diecast molds and around the pucks that are emplaced within those diecast molds, with injected molten alloy(s), to form solid metal ingots upon sufficient cooling after the diecasting injection that contain within the ingots the emplaced pucks. The molten alloy(s) may contain a copper alloy. The molten alloy(s) may also contain neutron absorbers. The ingots may be placed into waste capsules. The ingots and/or the waste capsules may be landed in deeply located horizontal wellbores. The deeply located horizontal wellbores may be at least partially located within deeply located geologic formations.
INJECTION METHOD FOR NUCLEAR WASTE CAPSULE CONSTRUCTION
Nuclear waste, such as, but not limited to, spent nuclear fuel (SNF) assemblies or portions thereof, are placed within diecast molds, and then diecast injection molding occurs within the diecast molds and around the SNF assemblies or portions thereof that are emplaced within those diecast molds, with injected molten alloy(s), to form solid metal ingots upon sufficient cooling after the injection that contain within the ingots the emplaced SNF assemblies or portions thereof. The molten alloy(s) may contain a copper alloy. The molten alloy(s) may also contain neutron absorbers. The ingots may be placed into waste capsules. The ingots and/or the waste capsules may be landed in deeply located horizontal wellbores. The deeply located horizontal wellbores may be at least partially located within deeply located geologic formations.
INJECTION METHOD FOR NUCLEAR WASTE CAPSULE CONSTRUCTION
Nuclear waste, such as, but not limited to, spent nuclear fuel (SNF) assemblies or portions thereof, are placed within diecast molds, and then diecast injection molding occurs within the diecast molds and around the SNF assemblies or portions thereof that are emplaced within those diecast molds, with injected molten alloy(s), to form solid metal ingots upon sufficient cooling after the injection that contain within the ingots the emplaced SNF assemblies or portions thereof. The molten alloy(s) may contain a copper alloy. The molten alloy(s) may also contain neutron absorbers. The ingots may be placed into waste capsules. The ingots and/or the waste capsules may be landed in deeply located horizontal wellbores. The deeply located horizontal wellbores may be at least partially located within deeply located geologic formations.
Hybrid Turbine Blade for Improved Engine Performance or Architecture
A blade has an attachment root and an airfoil, the airfoil having a proximal end and a distal end. The blade has a compositional variation along the airfoil.
Hybrid Turbine Blade for Improved Engine Performance or Architecture
A blade has an attachment root and an airfoil, the airfoil having a proximal end and a distal end. The blade has a compositional variation along the airfoil.
Method for producing eutectic copper-iron alloy
Method for producing eutectic copper-iron alloy in which crystal grain fragments containing iron are dispersed in a copper matrix, includes: a charging step charging a first melting furnace (MF) and second MF respectively with electrolytic-copper and pure iron grain fragments; molten copper (MC) deoxidizing step heating electrolytic-copper to at least melting-point in the first MF, melting and deoxidizing the electrolytic-copper; molten iron (MI) deoxidizing step heating pure iron to at least melting-point in the second MF, melting and deoxidizing pure iron; MI transfer step increasing the MI temperature generated in the second MF; transferring the MI to a primary reaction furnace; MC transfer step increasing the MC temperature in the first MF to at least the iron melting-point; transferring the MC to the primary reaction furnace; and a reaction step causing a crystallization reaction between copper in the MC and iron in the MI in the primary reaction furnace.
ALUMINUM ALLOYS AND ARTICLES WITH HIGH UNIFORMITY AND ELEMENTAL CONTENT
Disclosed herein are aluminum alloys with scandium as the alloying element. The alloys have a high scandium content, as measured by atomic percentage, and are highly uniform, as described herein. Methods of forming articles from these alloys are also disclosed, such articles including sputtering targets that can be used to form thin films containing high amounts of scandium.
Hybrid turbine blade for improved engine performance or architecture
A method is provided for casting an article such as a blade having an attachment root and an airfoil, the airfoil having a proximal end and a distal end. The method comprises introducing a molten alloy into a mold; and varying a composition of the introduced alloy during the introduction so as to produce a compositional variation.
Hybrid turbine blade for improved engine performance or architecture
A method is provided for casting an article such as a blade having an attachment root and an airfoil, the airfoil having a proximal end and a distal end. The method comprises introducing a molten alloy into a mold; and varying a composition of the introduced alloy during the introduction so as to produce a compositional variation.