Electroslag Remelting Of A Vanadium Alloy

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Ralph H. Nafziger
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines, in cooperation with the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, has electroslag melted a V-5Ti-5Cr alloy using a fused CaF2, flux. The alloy is a candidate for use in future fusion reactors. One objective of this research was to evaluate the feasibility of the electroslag melting process in separating simulated radioactive isotopes from the V alloy to demonstrate recyclability. Small amounts of Ca, Y, and Mn were added as surrogates for radioactive isotopes. Results showed that this vanadium alloy can be electroslag melted satisfactorily. The impurities added intentionally were removed or decreased successfully. Among the major alloying constituents, Cr was retained but there were some Ti losses. The latter may be controlled with process refinements. This research suggests that the electroslag melting process could be a suitable method for recycling V alloys after use in future fusion reactors, or for processing other reactive metal alloys with more immediate applications.
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APA: Ralph H. Nafziger  (1996)  Electroslag Remelting Of A Vanadium Alloy

MLA: Ralph H. Nafziger Electroslag Remelting Of A Vanadium Alloy. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.

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