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Additively Manufactured Pressure Limiting Irradiation Capsule for the High Flux Isotope Reactor

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Abstract

The Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies (AMMT) program previously demonstrated an additively manufactured (AM) irradiation capsule (commonly referred to as a “rabbit”) from 316H stainless steel (SS) for insertion into the High Flux Isotope Reactor (HFIR) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)1. This report details efforts to design and fabricate an AM pressure limiting structure (PLS) into one of the end caps of a rabbit capsule and qualify it for insertion into HFIR. The PLS includes a thin cylindrical rupture wall, a shield, and internal supports to facilitate printing and ensure mechanical integrity. Its overall dimensions are 9-mm tall and 10-mm in diameter— equivalent to about ¼ of the size of a AAA battery. The PLS maintains safe internal operating pressures for a rabbit capsule while in the reactor. Although this application is specific to HFIR, the approach lends itself to further applications in industrial, aeronautical, advanced space and power generation environments. Several PLS rabbits capsules have been successfully designed, fabricated, pressure tested, and qualified for future insertion into the HFIR for irradiation and post-irradiation evaluation.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationUnited States
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

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