February 1, 2013
Report

Materials Degradation and Detection (MD2): Deep Dive Final Report

Abstract

An effort is underway at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) to develop a fundamental and general framework to foster the science and technology needed to support real-time monitoring of early degradation in materials used in the production of nuclear power. The development of such a capability would represent a timely solution to the mounting issues operators face with materials degradation in nuclear power plants. The envisioned framework consists of three primary and interconnected “thrust” areas including 1) microstructural science, 2) behavior assessment, and 3) monitoring and predictive capabilities. A brief state-of-the-art assessment for each of these core technology areas is discussed in the paper.

Revised: March 29, 2013 | Published: February 1, 2013

Citation

McCloy J.S., R.O. Montgomery, P. Ramuhalli, R.M. Meyer, S.Y. Hu, Y. Li, and C.H. Henager, et al. 2013. Materials Degradation and Detection (MD2): Deep Dive Final Report Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.