2012
DOI: 10.13182/nt11-5
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Hemispherical Total Emissivity of Potential Structural Materials for Very High Temperature Reactor Systems: Haynes 230

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“…Also, the oxidation of the Inconel 718 in water vapor resulted in a mild discoloration. Previous measurements by this group on lightly oxidized (in air) Haynes 230 showed a similar plateau behavior (Maynard et al 2011). Here the emissivity for Inconel 718 oxidized with water vapor in helium is compared to…”
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confidence: 59%
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“…Also, the oxidation of the Inconel 718 in water vapor resulted in a mild discoloration. Previous measurements by this group on lightly oxidized (in air) Haynes 230 showed a similar plateau behavior (Maynard et al 2011). Here the emissivity for Inconel 718 oxidized with water vapor in helium is compared to…”
Section: Tablesupporting
confidence: 59%
“…In High Temperature Gas Cooled Reactors, graphite dust forms in the coolant and can deposit on structural materials within the primary cooling loop. The emissivity from such a graphite coating for Hastelloy X and Haynes 230, and Hastelloy N has been reported by this group (Maynard et al 2010and 2011and Gordon et al 2012. Fig.…”
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“…The emissivity tests are conducted following the ASTM C835-06 guidelines [4]. Similar methods have been used in the past to measure the total hemispherical emissivity of potential structural materials and Hastelloy N with different surface conditions for very high temperature reactor systems [5][6][7] following the standard ASTM C835-06 method [4].…”
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confidence: 99%