Claims
- 1. Process for the production of a neutron absorbing pellet for use in a nuclear control device, comprising the steps of:
- a) forming a compactable product consisting essentially of, by weight,
- about 40-100% of a component containing about 20-100% of electrolytic crystals or chips of Hf and the remainder B.sub.4 C; and
- about 0-60% of other metallic elements melting at above 400.degree. C.;
- said Hf crystals or chips comprising at least about 20% by weight electrolytic Hf crystals;
- b) mixing and compressing said compactable product in a mold in at least one filing and compressing operation, to obtain a pellet with an apparent density greater than 80% of its average density in the solid state;
- c) optionally, sintering said pellet;
- d) removing said pellet from the mold; and
- e) optionally grinding the removed pellet.
- 2. Process according to claim 1, wherein the weight of the electrolytic Hf crystals is 0.5 to 1 times the total Hf weight.
- 3. Process according to claim 1, wherein all the Hf is in the form of electrolytic crystals.
- 4. Process according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the electrolytic crystals used have average H and Cl contents respectively below 25 and 30 ppm.
- 5. Process according to claim 4, wherein there is a prior treatment of the electrolytic crystals used at between 150.degree. and 300.degree. C. in vacuo or under inert gas.
- 6. Process according to claim 4, wherein the electrolytic crystals used undergo a prior treatment for 8 to 48 h between 1000.degree. and 1250.degree. C., said crystals then having average H and Cl contents respectively below 20 and 10 ppm.
- 7. Process according to claim 6, wherein the electrolytic crystals used undergo a prior treatment for 16 to 32 h between 1050.degree. and 1150.degree. C.
- 8. Process according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said component contains about 20-80% Hf.
- 9. Process according to claim 1 or 3, wherein said other metallic elements comprise, by weight of the total:
- Zr and/or Zr alloys=0 to 60%
- Ti and/or Ti alloys=0 to 60%
- Hf-Zr alloys of Zr content <55%=0 to 60%
- Hf-Ti alloys of Ti content <55%=0 to 60%
- neutron absorbing metallic elements melting at above 400.degree. C.: <0.2%
- other metallic elements melting at above 400.degree. C.: <3%.
- 10. Process according to claim 1 or 2, additionally comprising placing the pellets in a recess of a control rod, said pellets having Hf and B.sub.4 C contents varying as a function of their individual positions.
- 11. Process according to claim 1 or 2, additionally comprising introducing these pellets into a metal sheath and the latter is sealed, thus giving a sheathed neutron absorbing element.
- 12. Process according to claim 11, wherein said pellets have the same respective Hf and optionally B.sub.4 C contents chosen as a function of the position of the absorbing element in a control rod.
- 13. Process according to claim 11, wherein said pellets have individual Hf and optionally B.sub.4 C contents varying as a function of their position in said absorbing element.
- 14. Compressed pellet produced by the process of claims 1 or 4 comprising in % by weight:
- Hf 20 to 100%, the total Hf weight being at least 20% of electrolytic crystals;
- B.sub.4 C: 0 to 80%;
- Zr+Ti: 0 to 60%;
- other metallic elements melting at above 400.degree. C.: <6%, said pellet comprising about 40-100% of (Hf+B.sub.4 C).
- 15. Pellet according to claim 14, wherein Hf/(Hf+B.sub.4 C)=0.20 to 0.80.
- 16. Pellet according to claim 14, wherein at least half of the Hf is in the form of electrolytic crystals.
- 17. Pellet according to claim 16, wherein Hf/(Hf+B.sub.4 C)=0.20 to 0.80.
- 18. Process according to claim 1, wherein said electrolytic Hf crystals have an apparent density of about 2 to 6 g/cm .sup.3.
- 19. Process according to claim 1, wherein said crystals have a crystal size of about 0.1 to 4 mm.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/407,284 filed on Sep. 14, 1989, now abandoned.
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