Thalia E. Standish
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View article: Tribocorrosion and metal release from austenitic stainless steels 304 and 201 in simulated cassava food contact
Tribocorrosion and metal release from austenitic stainless steels 304 and 201 in simulated cassava food contact Open
Cassava is the third most significant calorie source in the tropics. Its processing has changed from traditional methods to stainless steel processing machines. This study investigated the influence of cassava on metal release from two com…
View article: Influence of Area Ratio and Chloride Concentration on the Galvanic Coupling of Copper and Carbon Steel
Influence of Area Ratio and Chloride Concentration on the Galvanic Coupling of Copper and Carbon Steel Open
Carbon steel (CS) vessels coated with ∼3 mm of Cu have been proposed for the permanent disposal of used nuclear fuel in a deep geological repository (DGR) in Canada. In the event of an undetected defect in the Cu coating that exposes the u…
View article: Synchrotron-Based Micro-CT Investigation of Oxic Corrosion of Copper-Coated Carbon Steel for Potential Use in a Deep Geological Repository for Used Nuclear Fuel
Synchrotron-Based Micro-CT Investigation of Oxic Corrosion of Copper-Coated Carbon Steel for Potential Use in a Deep Geological Repository for Used Nuclear Fuel Open
Within the multi-barrier system proposed for the permanent disposal of used nuclear fuel, the primary engineered barrier is the sealed metallic container. The present Canadian container design utilizes a carbon steel vessel coated with Cu …
View article: Corrosion of copper-coated used nuclear fuel containers due to oxygen trapped in a Canadian deep geological repository
Corrosion of copper-coated used nuclear fuel containers due to oxygen trapped in a Canadian deep geological repository Open
The Nuclear Waste Management Organization is evaluating the safety and feasibility of the permanent disposal of used nuclear fuel in a deep geological repository. Their current design concept utilises copper-coated steel used fuel containe…
View article: Galvanic corrosion of copper-coated carbon steel for used nuclear fuel containers
Galvanic corrosion of copper-coated carbon steel for used nuclear fuel containers Open
Canada is currently considering Cu-coated carbon steel containers for the long-term storage of used nuclear fuel in a deep geological repository. The Cu coating provides a corrosion-resistant barrier, protecting the underlying steel from c…
View article: Crevice Corrosion of Grade-2 Titanium in Saline Solutions at Different Temperatures and Oxygen Concentrations
Crevice Corrosion of Grade-2 Titanium in Saline Solutions at Different Temperatures and Oxygen Concentrations Open
Titanium alloys are candidate materials for the fabrication of high level nuclear waste containers but may be susceptible to crevice corrosion in the initial warm oxidizing conditions anticipated in a deep geological repository. The crevic…
View article: CORROSION OF COPPER-COATED STEEL HIGH LEVEL NUCLEAR WASTE CONTAINERS UNDER PERMANENT DISPOSAL CONDITIONS
CORROSION OF COPPER-COATED STEEL HIGH LEVEL NUCLEAR WASTE CONTAINERS UNDER PERMANENT DISPOSAL CONDITIONS Open
The corrosion of high level nuclear waste containers under permanent disposal conditions can occur via a number of processes which change in importance as the environment within a deep geologic repository evolves from oxic to anoxic. The c…