ASTM C1462-00
(Specification)Standard Specification for Uranium Metal Enriched to More than 15% and Less Than 20%235 U
Standard Specification for Uranium Metal Enriched to More than 15% and Less Than 20%<sup>235</sup> U
SCOPE
1.1 This specification covers nuclear grade uranium metal that has either been processed through an enrichment plant, or has been produced by the blending of highly enriched uranium with other uranium, to obtain uranium of any 235U concentration below 20 % (and greater than 15 %) and that is intended for research reactor fuel fabrication. The scope of this specification includes specifications for enriched uranium metal derived from commercial natural uranium, recovered uranium, or highly enriched uranium. Commercial natural uranium, recovered uranium and highly enriched uranium are defined in Section . The objectives of this specification are to define the impurity and uranium isotope limits for commercial grade enriched uranium metal.
1.2 This specification is intended to provide the nuclear industry with a standard for enriched uranium metal which is to be used in the production of research reactor fuel. In addition to this specification, the parties concerned may agree to other appropriate conditions.
1.3 The scope of this specification does not comprehensively cover all provisions for preventing criticality accidents or requirements for health and safety or for shipping. Observance of this standard does not relieve the user of the obligation to conform to all applicable international, federal, state, and local regulations for processing, shipping, or any other way of using uranium metal (see, for example, C 996 regarding references).
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Designation: C 1462 – 00
Standard Specification for
Uranium Metal Enriched to More than 15 % and Less Than
20 % U
This standard is issued under the fixed designation C 1462; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
1. Scope Spectrochemical, Nuclear, and Radiochemical Analysis of
Nuclear-Grade Uranyl Nitrate Solutions
1.1 This specification covers nuclear grade uranium metal
C 859 Terminology Relating to Nuclear Materials
that has either been processed through an enrichment plant, or
C 996 Specification for Uranium Hexafluoride Enriched to
has been produced by the blending of highly enriched uranium
235 2
less than 5 % U
with other uranium, to obtain uranium of any U concentra-
C 1233 Practice for Determining the Equivalent Boron
tion below 20 % (and greater than 15 %) and that is intended
Content of Nuclear Material
for research reactor fuel fabrication. The scope of this speci-
C 1295 Test Method for Gamma Energy Emission from
fication includes specifications for enriched uranium metal
Fission Products in Uranium Hexafluoride and Uranium
derived from commercial natural uranium, recovered uranium,
Solutions
or highly enriched uranium. Commercial natural uranium,
C 1347 PracticeforPreparationandDissolutionofUranium
recovered uranium and highly enriched uranium are defined in
Materials for Analysis
Section 3. The objectives of this specification are to define the
2.2 ANSI Standard
impurity and uranium isotope limits for commercial grade
ANSI-ASME NQA-1 Quality Assurance Program Require-
enriched uranium metal.
ments for Nuclear Facility Applications
1.2 This specification is intended to provide the nuclear
2.3 U.S. Government Documents
industrywithastandardforenricheduraniummetalwhichisto
Code of Federal Regulations, Title 10, Part 50, (Appendix
be used in the production of research reactor fuel. In addition
B)
to this specification, the parties concerned may agree to other
appropriate conditions.
3. Terminology
1.3 The scope of this specification does not comprehen-
3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard—Terms
sively cover all provisions for preventing criticality accidents
shall be defined in accordance withTerminology C 859, except
or requirements for health and safety or for shipping. Obser-
for the following:
vance of this standard does not relieve the user of the
3.1.1 commercial grade enriched uranium metal—uranium
obligation to conform to all applicable international, federal,
metal derived from commercial natural uranium, recovered
state, and local regulations for processing, shipping, or any
uranium, or uranium obtained from the blending of highly
other way of using uranium metal (see, for example, C 996
enriched uranium with commercial natural uranium, recovered
regarding references).
uranium, or depleted uranium.
2. Referenced Documents 3.1.2 commercial natural uranium—any form of natural
unirradiated uranium (containing 0.711 + 0.004 g U per 100
2.1 ASTM Standards:
g U).
C 696 Test Methods for Chemical, Mass Spectrometric, and
3.1.3 depleted uranium—any form of unirradiated uranium
Spectrochemical Analysis of Nuclear-Grade Uranium Di-
with a U content less than commercial natural uranium.
oxide Powers and Pellets
3.1.4 highly enriched uranium—any form of uranium hav-
C 799 Test Methods for Chemical, Mass Spectrometric,
ing a U content equal to or in excess of 20 %.
This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee C-26 on
Nuclear fuel Cycle and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee C26.02 on Fuel Available from theAmerican National Standards Institute, 11 W. 42nd St, 13th
and Fertile Material Specifications. Floor, New York, NY 10036.
Current edition approved Apr. 10, 2000. Published May 2000. Available from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing
Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 12.01. Office, Washington, DC 20402.
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C 1462
3.1.5 recovered uranium—any form of uranium that has
Rare Earths (Dy, Eu, Gd, Sm) 3.0
been exposed in a neutron irradiation facility and either has
The sum of the impurity elements shall not exceed 1500
been subsequently chemically separated from the fission prod-
µg/gU.
ucts and transuranic isotopes so generated, or may be used as
5.1.5 Equivalent Boron Content—For research reactor use,
is, due to low irradiation levels.
the total equivalent boron content (EBC) shall not exceed 4.0
3.1.5.1 Discussion—The requirements for recovered ura-
µg/gU. The list of elements to be considered for the EBC
nium are intended to be typical of reprocessed spent fuel from
calculation shall be agreed upon between the buyer and the
research reactors that have achieved burn-up levels of up to
seller. The method of performing the calculation and the EBC
50 % of the orig
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