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CONTENTS
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FOREWORD . « & & v ¢ 4 v 4 s v 6 6 o v o o o o o o o o s o s « s o o o 1
PART T. RFACTOR THEORY AND DESIGN
SUMMARY AND INTRODUCTION . . ¢ & o v ¢ 4 o v o 5 5 5 o o s ¢ 5 o o o & = 5
1. CIRCULATING-FUEL AIRCRAFT REACTOR EXPERIMENT . . + . . + ¢ v « o . 7
Fluid CIiTOUIT v 4 v 6 4 6 o v o v v v o s o v s o o o o o o o o 7
Stress Analysis of Piping « v « + 4 4 o 56 o o o o o s o « o 2 « = 8
RBeactor o o & o ¢ 4 4 v 4 v v u b e e e s e e e e e e e e e e e 11
Instrumentation o « o & « v & o 5 o 5 5 6 0 v s e e s 4 s 2 s s o 11
Off-gas System o 4 ¢ v & & o 4 & 4 s o w4 6 8 s e s s e 8 e w . 11
Description of the system . « v o v ¢ v o & o o o 2 & 6 o o & @ 11
Maximum activity of stack gases « + ¢ 4 v « « « o o« 2 » o o « o 12
Normal discharge from the surge tank . . ¢« ¢ « ¢ o o o +» & « & 15
Gas vented from the fuel dump tank during dumping « « o + . . . 15
Reactor Control System . . & v &« & v v ¢« % o o o » v o o o o o 15
2. EXPERIMENTAL BEACTOR ENGINEERING . & « & & o + 4 o v o o « « o o « 17
Pumps for High-Temperature Fluids . . . . ¢ « ¢ & ¢ o v o o o & 17
Pump with combination packed and frozen seal . . . . ¢« . .« . . 17
Pump with frozen-sodium seal . « ¢ & o ¢ « o o ¢ o o « = o » 19
Allis-Chalmers pump o o v « v 4 o % & o o « « s o« o o s o s s o 19
Laboratory-sized pump with gas seal . . ¢ .+ o 4 « v o s o « o & 19
ABE pump ¢ o v & o v 4 s e s e 4 e v 4 s e s e s e s e e 21
Rotating Shaft and Valve Stem Seal Development . « & « « + o « o 21
Screening tests for packing materials and lubricants , , . , . 21
Packing compression tests o« ¢ « v 4 « » 4 s « s s 5 s o o« o o . 23
Packing penetration tests . v o « o o & « s o + o o s’ ¢ o o o o 23
Face seal tests o & & o & v v & s v o 4 ¢« o o v 4 v e 8 e a e 25
Combination packed and frozen seal . & 4 o & ¢ o & o « o « o & 25
Frozen-lead seal . . . . & ¢ v ¢« & o 4 4 o« ¢« o o s o o v <« o & 26
Frozen-sodium seal . . . . . & ¢« 0 v o s v 6 v 4 e 0 e e e e 26
Bellows-type of valve stem seal « & o & o« « o« o o o « o o o o & 26
Heat Exchangers . . o . « & ¢ v « v v v v o o o o o v o o o o« o & 27
Sodium-to-air radiator .« ¢ s ¢« o 4 o & o 2 & o « o & 3 0 o @ 27
Bifluid heat transfer system . & o o v o o« « o o s o o » o & o 28
InStrumentation + o« o & o s « o 4 o s o 4w o 6 6 8 4 b a0 s « &+ s 29
Rotameter type of flowmeter + . ¢ ¢« & & ¢« v « o o o & o o « o 29
Rotating-vane flowmeter . « v & ¢ & & v &« o & o o o o o « o o« o 30
Diaphragm pressure-measurement device o« o « o s o o o o s o v =« 30
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Moore Nullmatic pressure transmitter .« . o« + « o =
Handling of Fluorides and Liquid Metals . . « « . .« .
NaK distillation test .,
Gas-line plugging . .« &
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ZrF, vapor condensation test . < + ¢ ¢ ¢ & & ¢ o o
Project Facilities . . .
Helium distribution . .
Fabrication shop . . .
Instrument shop facility
Gas-fired furnace facilaty
3. GENERAL DESIGN STUDIES . .
Air Radiator Program . .
Radiator Perfermance . .,
Engine Performance . . .
Heat Exchanger Design Charts
4. REACTOR PHYSICS . . . . . .
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Oscillations in the Circulating Fuel Reactor . . . .
LLimits on the oscillations
Periodic oscillations .
Specific examples . . .
Reactor Calculations . .
Temperature Dependence of
a Resonance . « . . .
5. CRITICAL EXPERIMENTS . . .
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Reflector-Moderated Circulating-Fuel Reactor Assembly
ARE Critical Assembly . .
PART I1.
SUMMARY AND INTRODUCTION . . . .
SHIELDING BESEARCH
6, DUCT TESTS IN LID TANK FACILITY . . « ¢ ¢ &« « ¢ ¢ o o &
G-E Outlet Air Duct . . .
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Neutron dose measurements . e . * . . 9 e . . ° . .
Calculated neutron dose .
G-E Inlet Air Duct . .« .
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Induced Activity Around a Duct . o . « ¢ « ¢ « o + &
Radiation Around an Array of Cylindrical Ducts . . .
7. BULK SHIELDING FACTLITY .
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Measurements with the Divided-Shield Mockup . . . . .
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Air-Scattering Experiments . . . . . .+ ¢ 4 v 4 e 4 ee e e e 85
Irradiation of Animals . . .+ . + + « & « & o o 4 e s 4 e e 4w 85
Other Experiments . . . . . « . . + .+ + & C e e e e e e e e e e 92
8. TOWER SHIELDING FACILITY . . . . & v 4 v ¢ o o v o o o o s o o = » - 95
Facility Design . . . . & & v v o o v s« o s o o s s 0 s s e s s 95
Structure Scattering . . .+ ¢ « « « « o + « 4 4 4 4 e 4 2 s e e 95
9. NUCLEAR MEASUREMENTS . . . . . e h e e s e 96
Angular Distribution of Neutrons Scattered from Nltrogen P e e 96
Results of nitrogen-scattering experiment . . . . « . + « .+ « . 96
Analysis of nitrogen-scattering data . . . . <« « » s . & o s U4
A Fast-Neutron Dose Measurement . . . . . . . « « « « « « = « « & 97
PART II1. MATERIALS RESEARCH |
SUMMARY AND INTRODUCTION . .+ » o o e e e e e e e e e e e e e e w103
10. CHEMISTRY OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE LIQUIDS . . . . . « . . + « + &+ « + & 105
Fuel Mixtures Containing UF, . . . . . . ¢« .« « + . « + v « . 105
LiF-BeF,-UF, . . . . ¢ o o o v v v v 0 o v o e e e e e e 105
NaF-BeF,-UF, . . . . . .« o o v o v o v v v oo oo o v o e 105
LiF-ZreF -UF, 0 0 0 L 0 0 v s v e v e e e e e e e e e e e 107
NaF - L1F ZrF L L e e s e 107
NaZrF -NaUFg . . . . o o o 0 v v v v e v o o e v n e e e 107
RbF - AIF —UF e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 107
Fuel Mlxtures Conta1n1ng UCI e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 108
Fuel Mixtures Containing UF, . . . . . . . . . . . . e s e e . . 109
NaF-UF; .« v v v v v v h h e o e e e e e e e e e e e e e 109
KF-UF, . . . C e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e .. LI0
Alkali Fluoborate Systems e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 110
Differential Thermal Analysis . . . C e e e e e e e e . 1T
Simulated Fuel for Cold Critical Experlment S O
Coolant Development . . . . . « o« v v & « o« = s o o w0 e e - 112
NaF-ZrF, . . . 0 o . v v v v b v e e e e e e e e e e e e 112
LiF-ZrF, . . . . v v v e s e e h e e e e e e e e s e e 113
NaF-KF-ALF; . . . .« o 0 o @ v v v v o s o o o v s 6 o v v o e 113
NaF-BeF,-ZrF, . . . . . « o v o v o 0 v v s v v v v e e 114
NaF-LiF-ZrF, . . . . . < ¢ v o« o o o v o v o o v 00 a e 114
NaF-BaF, . . e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e I11S
NaF-KF - L1F er e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 115
NaF-RbF-A1F, . . . . e 115
Studies of Complex Fluor1de Phases e e e s e s e s v e s e e s 115
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K,CrFg-Na ,CrF, -Li,CrF, . . . . . . . ¢ o o v o 0 o v o v v o 115
Solid phases in NaF-Bek, -UF, and NaF-ZrF, systems . . . . . . . 115
UF;-ZxF, . . . « o o v o o s e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 115
NaF-ZrF, . . . « o o o o i e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 118
Other fluorlde complexes . . P 118
Reaction of Fluoride Mixtures w1th Redu01jg Agents e e e e e 118
Reducing power of various additives . . . + v « « « o « &« o « 118
Identification of reduction products . . . . « « + ¢ 4 o v . o 119
Reaction of fluoride mixtures with NaK ., . . . . . . . . . . . 120
Reaction of NaF-ZrF, -UF, with ZrH, . . . e e e e e e 120
Solubility of potaqs1um in NaF-KF L1F eutectlc e e e e e 4 e e 121
Production and Purification of Fluoride Mixtures . . . . . . . . 122
Laboratory-scale fuel preparation . . . . . . . . « + + + « + & 122
Pilot-scale fuel purification . . . . . . +« « « + + v v « « « . 122
Fuel production facility . . . . e e e e e e e e s 123
Preparation of hydrofluorinated fuel samples et e e e e e e 124
Hydrofluorination of Zr0,-NaF mixtures . . . . . . . .« . . . . 124
Purification of Hydroxides e et e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 125
11. CORROSTION RESEARCH . . . . . . . . . .. e e e e e e e e e e 127
Fluoride Corrosion in Static and Seesaw Tegts e e e e e e e e 127
Oxide additives . . . . . v e e e e e e e e e e e 127
Comparison of liquid- and vapor - phase COrroS1on . . . « « o+ & 127
Crevice corrosion ., . Ve e e e e e e e e e e e e e 128
Carboloy and Stellite alloys e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 130
Reducing agents . . . . .« « .« 0 v 0 4 v e e e e e e e e 130
Fluoride treatment . . . . o ¢ + ¢ v & 4 & & & o o 4 e 0 e . 131
Temperature dependence . . . + & v 4 v 4 v 4 e e e e e e e e 132
Ceramic materials . . . . e e e e e e e e e e e 132
Fluoride Corrosion in Thermal Convectlon loops . . « .« « o o .. 133
Mixtures containing ZrF, . . e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 133
Hydrofluorinated NaF KF LiF Uf e e e e e e e e e e e e 136
Corrosion inhibitors . . . . . . + . v v v 0« 0 v e e e e 137
Inserted corrosion samples . . . . . + ¢ . ¢ ¢ 0 0 0 e e e e 138
Crevice corrosion . . . . . . e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 138
Variation in loop wall comp051t10n C e e e e e e e e e e e 139
Self-insulating properties of fluorides . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Other 1oop tests . . v ¢ v v 4 v v o o o o o o o s s e a4 e e 139
Hydroxide Corrosion . . . + « & & v v o« o o o o o o s o o o o & 141
Corrosion inhibitors . . . & + © v v v v v s 4 e e e e 141
Temperature dependence . . . . . . . . . 4 0 4 e e e e e e e 141
Nickel alloys in NaOH . . . . . . . . . « o o ¢ o v o v o o v . 141
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Compatibility of BeO in KOH . . . . e e e a e e e e e e s 141
Nickel 1n NaOH under hydrogen atmosphere C e e e e e e e e e 142
Liquid Metal Corrosion . . . . ¢ & & v « v 4« v o v s « & o o+ « 144
High-velocity corrosion by sodium . . . « « « « + & v v « + & 144
Ceramic materials im sodium . . « & « & &« « & « 4 4 v o 4 4 4 . 146
Lead in metal convection loops . . . . + ¢« v & « v & 4 4 e e 147
Lead in quartz convection loops . . .« & ¢ « « 4 s ¢ s a4 s s e e 148
Compatibility of BeO in NaK . . . . . ¢« « « « v & « v v v s o 150
Sodium in forced-convection loops . . . . . « . . « .. . . . 150
Fundamental Corrosion Research . . . . . « . . « « ¢« 4 « « « « . 151
Interaction of fluorides with structural metals . . . . . . . . 152
Air oxidation of fuel mixtures . . . . . + « « & - ¢ ¢ . . . 152
EMF measurements in fused fluorides . . . . . . . . . v .+ +« . . 153
Preparation of trivalent nickel compounds in the hydroxides . . 154
12. METALLURGY AND CERAMICS . . . . v e s e e a s 4 s aa e s e s 155
Fabrication of Solid Fuel in bpheres &« e b e e e e ee e e s 155
Suspension in refractory powder . . . . . « & . 4 s 4 e 4 e 4 s 156
Momentary melting in a high-temperature arc . . . . . . « . . . 156
Spraying from a metallizing gun . . . . . . . « « + ¢ o« . . . 156
Solid Phase Bonding of Metals . . . . . . . « . + + & « &+ & « « & 156
Columbium Research . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . o . . e e e e 157
Gaseous Treactions . + + o 4 o o s o & o o o o o = 4 e e 0. 157
Oxidation in air . . . . . c e s e e 5 e e e s ae e e e 158
Creep Rupture Tests of Structural Metals . . . . . .+« « ¢« . + . . 159
Inconel 1n air . . & 4 & ¢ o i e 4 e e v e e e e e e e e e e e 159
Inconel in hydrogen . . . e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 159
Inconel in molten fluorldes e 159
Type 316 stainless steel in argon . . . . + « v « &« o v & o & 159
Type 316 stainless steel in molten fluorldes e e e s e e e s 159
Brazing and Welding Research . . . . . . . . + + « . « v o o 4 & 161
ARE welding . . . . &« v v 0 v h e e e e e e e e e e e 161
Cone-arc welding . . . « . . « « & 4 « i e e w e e e e e e e 161
Reésistance welding . . . T 162
Automatic heliarc machine weldlng T 164
Fabrication of heat exchanger units . . . . . . . « . « .+ + .+ . 164
Brazing of copper to inconel . . . . . . . . . o . 0 0 o . . 165
Evaluation Tests of Brazing Alloys . . . . . + « « « « « « &+ « . 165
Oxidation of brazing alloys . . . . « . . « « ¢ ¢ o s « o+ + . 165
Corrosion of brazing alloys by sodium hydroxide . . ... . ., . . 168
Corrosion of brazing alloys by sodium and lithium . . . . . . . 168
Tensile strength of brazed joints . . . « . . . . . + « « . .+ & 169
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Melting point of 60% Pd-40% Ni alloy . . . . . . . « « « « . . 171
Ceramics Research . . . . . « « ¢ v v v v o v v 0 e e e e e . e 171
Development of cermets for reactor compomnents . . . . . + + .+ & 171
Ceramic coatings for an aircraft-type radiater . . . . . . . . 171
Ceramic coatings for shielding metals . . . . . . . . « . « « . 171
Uniformity of beryllium oxide blocks . . . . . . . « . « .« « . 171
13. HEAT TBANSFER AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES BESEARCH . . . . « « ¢« & « & 174
Thermal Conductivity of Liquids o « ¢ ¢ o & o o o o s o o o s s = 174
Heat CapaCitY Of Liquids T @ 8 % e & & 4 @ @ 8 94 % @ @ 4@ @ @& e 9 ].76
Viscosities of Fluoride Mixtures . . ¢« « &« o« ¢ s o v « o o o o & 176
Measurements with the Brookfield viscometer . « o« ¢ ¢ « o + « & 176
Capillary viscometer . & o« o & o o« o s s o o ¢ o o s & o o o 176
Density of Fluoride Mixtures . « & ¢« ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o ¢ v v o o o« o o = 178
Vapor Pressure of Molten Fluorides . .« « + ¢« ¢ v ¢ o ¢ o o o o o 178
Convective Heat Transfer in Fluoride Mixture Nalb-KF-LiF . . . . . 179
Analysis of Specific Reactor Heat Transfer Problems . . . . . . & 180
Heat Generation in the reactor reflector .« ¢ ¢ & o o ¢ o« & o o 180
Analysis of fluid-to-air radiators . « « o « o « o« o o o « s 181
Natural Convection in Confined Spaces and Thermal Loop Systems . 182
Turbulent Convection in Annuli . . ¢« ¢« ¢ &« ¢ &« o o o o s o s o 182
Circulating-Fuel Heat Transfer . « ¢ ¢« ¢« o« ¢ o o ¢ o & o o o & = 185
14, RADIATION DAMAGE . . ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o o o ¢ o o o s s o s 5 s s s o o o 186
Irradiation of Fused Materials . . &« ¢ &« ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o o o o« s o s o 186
In-Reactor Circulating Loops « ¢ « ¢ ¢ « ¢ « o o o o « o o o o s 187
Creep Under Irradiation « o« o« o o o o o o o o« o o o o o s « o« o @ 188
15, ANALYTICAL STUDIES OF BREACTOR MATERIALS . . + & ¢ ¢ o ¢ o « o« o o & 190
Chemical Analysis of Reactor Fuels . . ¢« ¢« & ¢ ¢ ¢« o v ¢ o o o o 190
Zirconium « « « o s s o o s s © s+ s s s e s+ s a o 2 s e e s o s 191
Chromium .« + ¢« ¢ ¢ ¢ o ¢ o o « o s ¢ o s s & « o s o o a o « s 192
Aluminum o v & & & ¢ 4+ ¢ o s s s 4 6 s s s 8 v s s s e e e = s 192
OXYEEN & « & & s o o o o 5 s v s s 5 o o s o v o o o o s 3 o 192
Water + ¢ ¢« o ¢ o o o 4 s o 3 © 5 s e 6 ° v s s s e & e 3 a4« 192
Determination of Beryllium in NaK . . . ¢« & « ¢« ¢ o« o ¢ ¢ o o & 192
Spectrographic Analysis . « ¢ ¢« « o o ¢ ¢ o ¢ & 4 o s s s 8 s s e 193
Uranium oxides « & o « o o o o o o & s o s s » s o s s o o o o 193
Nickel fluoride « « « &« « o o o o o o s « o o s o o o « 5 o s o 193
Petrographic Examination of Fluorides . « « « ¢ ¢ ¢« ¢ ¢« « & « & & 193
ZI‘Oz—HF . . . e . . . @ v o % % - ° @ L) e L e s « 9 . ] ) ° . - 193
NaF“ZrOFz . s e . e . ° @ ° ° ° e . e 4 - ° . ® e ° e s 9 ° ® . 193
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NaQUFG < L] @ .’ . » a - # 2 9 ® 2 a 2 @ - ] - " ° - ® * . -
KaUF7 - * - a o » a4 ? a - ¥ a . a 9 w -« - a . * . - & * o
NaaZrFT » - o @ L] L] < > - . < e - o o a . 2 * e L] < .I - *
2: ZI'F4'UF3 . e - ° - ) ) ° & .
Chemical Analyses for UO, in UF, , . . . . . . . ..
Service Chemical Analyses « ¢ v ¢ o 4 « o 4 « o 5 o & o o s
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SUMMARY AND INTBODUCTION + & » v v v v v v e e v e e e e e e a o
16, LIST OF REPORTS ISSUED . . v v v v 4 ¢ v s v v o o o o o o 4
17. DIRECTORY OF ACTIVE ANP RESEARCH PROJECTS AT ORNL . . . . .
I. Reactor and Component Design . . . + ¢« v +v 4 o« o + &
IT. Shielding Research .« . . ¢« ¢ ¢ & ¢ ¢ & v o a « o o &
ITI. Materials BResearch . . . . ¢« o o' v ¢ v v v 4 o + &
IV. Technical Administration of Aircraft Nuclear
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ANP PROJECT QUARTERLY PROGRESS REPORT
FOREWORD
This quarterly progress report of: the Aircraft Nuclear Propulsion Project at
OBNL records the technical progress of the research on the circulating-fuel
reactor and all other ANP research at the laboratory under its Contract W-7405-
eng-26. The report is divided into four parts: I. Reactor Theory and Design;
1T, Shielding Research; III. Materials Research; and IV, Appendixes. Each part
has a separate Summary and Introduction.
The Aircraft Nuclear Propulslon Project is comprised of some 300 technlcal
and scientific personnel engaged in many phases of research directed toward the
nuclear propulsion of aircraft. A considerable portion of this research 1is
performed in support of other organizations participating in the national ANP
effort. However, the bulk of the ANP research at ORNL is directed toward the
development of a circulating-fuel type of reactor.
The nucleus of the effort on circulating-fuel reactors is now centered upon
the Aircraft Reactor Experiment - a 3-megawatt high-temperature prototype of a
circulating-fuel reactor for the propulsion of aircraft. The current status of
the ARE is summarized in section 1; however, much supporting research and
developmental information on materials and problems peculiar to the ARE will be
found in other sections of Part I and Part III of this report, in addition to
the general design andmaterials research contained therein. Shielding Research,
Part 11, is devoted almost entirely to the problems of aircraft shielding.
SUMMARY AND
The Aircraft Reactor Experiment
(sec. 1) is now well into the transi-
tion period between design andreality.
The design is essentially complete,
almost all the components are onorder,
and a substantial number of these
have been received and installed in
the ARE Building. The significant
modifications during the past quarter
include completion of the off-gas
system design (incorporating holdup
tanks rather than charcoal adsorbers)
and the inclusion of a reactor by-pass
(so that the fluid circuits may be
checked out independently of the
reactor). Coincident with the com-
pletion of the reactor design, the
Aircraft Reactor Experiment Hazards
Summary Report, ORNL-1407, was sub-
mitted to the AEC for approval. It
is anticipated that even though the
experiment may be completely assembled
by the summer of 1953, a significant
and indeterminant period will be re-
quired for shake-down operation before
the reactor becomes critical. |
Valves, pumps, instrumentation,
and other components of both the
fluoride fuel (NaF-ZrF,-UF,, 50-46-4
mole %) and reflector coolant (NaK)
circuits are being developed for the
Aircraft Reactor Experiment (sec. 2).
In most instances, these components
have been tested on smaller than full-
scale prototypes of the actual ARE
components. Tests are now under way;
however, on the full-scale pumps,
valves, and some instrumentation
designed for the reactor experiment.
At this time, centrifugal pumps with
both gas seals and frozen seals have
operated satisfactorily for extended
periods at temperatures between 1200
and 1500°F. A combination packed and
frozen seal has been specified for
the ARE pump. Although a bellows type
of seal has been specified for the
ARE, a considerable program has been
undertaken on high-temperature, self-
lubricating seals.
INTRODUCTION
The rotameter type of flowmeter
and the modified Moore Nullmatic
pressure transmitter have both operated
satisfactorily at high temperatures
(~1400°F). Neither of these instru-