November 22, 2024
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Evaluation of printability methodologies and feasibility to down select LBPF steel and other materials for nuclear applications

Abstract

In this work, new research is underway to produce alloys beyond well-known alloys with modified compositions that are better suited to be produced with additive manufacturing. These alloys can only possess improved radiation tolerance but also improved high temperature strength, creep resistance while also using elements that reduce the amount of activation after irradiation. This work package supports the vision and goals of the Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technology (AMMT) program relevant to accelerate the development and deployment of advanced manufacturing processes. This work focuses on evaluating the methodology for designing alloys best suited for AM processes based on “printability”, literature research to evaluate and down select steel alloy systems. In this work, microstructural characterization and testing activities have been performed on certain steel alloys to support the efforts from collaborating laboratories during the evaluation and printing of the test articles. The final recommendation will be performed by all four participating laboratories.

Published: November 22, 2024

Citation

Meher S., C.M. Silva, M. Nartu, A. Roy, W.E. Frazier, M. Komarasamy, and T. Ajantiwalay, et al. 2023. Evaluation of printability methodologies and feasibility to down select LBPF steel and other materials for nuclear applications Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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