Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Compositions for additive manufacturing and methods of additive manufacturing, particularly of nuclear reactor components
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Application No.: US16835370Application Date: 2020-03-31
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Publication No.: US11993009B2Publication Date: 2024-05-28
- Inventor: Benjamin D. Fisher , John R. Salasin , Bryan Blake Wiggins
- Applicant: BWXT Advanced Technologies LLC
- Applicant Address: US VA Lynchburg
- Assignee: BWXT Advanced Technologies LLC
- Current Assignee: BWXT Advanced Technologies LLC
- Current Assignee Address: US VA Lynchburg
- Agency: Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
- Main IPC: B29C64/165
- IPC: B29C64/165 ; B33Y10/00 ; B33Y70/10 ; B33Y80/00 ; C08F2/08 ; C08F2/54 ; C08F20/14 ; C08F22/10 ; C08K3/08 ; C08K3/10 ; C08K3/14 ; C08K3/16 ; C08K3/22 ; C08K5/00 ; C08K5/101 ; C08K5/19 ; C08K5/3492 ; C08K5/5397 ; G21C3/04 ; G21C3/50 ; G21C21/00

Abstract:
Additive manufacturing methods use a surrogate slurry to iteratively develop an additive manufacturing protocol and then substitutes a final slurry composition to then additively manufacture a final component using the developed additive manufacturing protocol. In the nuclear reactor component context, the final slurry composition is a nuclear fuel slurry having a composition: 30-45 vol. % monomer resin, 30-70 vol. % plurality of particles of uranium-containing material, >0-7 vol. % dispersant, photoactivated dye, photoabsorber, photoinitiator, and 0-18 vol. % (as a balance) diluent. The surrogate slurry has a similar composition, but a plurality of surrogate particles selected to represent a uranium-containing material are substituted for the particles of uranium-containing material. The method provides a means for in-situ monitoring of characteristics of the final component during manufacture as well as in-situ volumetric inspection. Compositions of surrogate slurries and nuclear fuel slurries are also disclosed.
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