Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7962935 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
The iron content in NiCrFe alloys strongly affected the properties of oxide films after 1012â¯h of immersion in an oxygenated simulated PWR primary water environment at 310â¯Â°C. Increasing the iron content in the alloy increased the porosity and thickness of the outer layer and the inner layer. Increasing the iron content in the alloy increased the amount of spinel needle-like oxides and decreased the amount of NiO particles in the outer layer. Cellular oxide in the inner layer was nickel-rich in the center and chromium-rich at the edge.
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Authors
Xiangkun Ru, Jiarong Ma, Zhanpeng Lu, Junjie Chen, Guangdong Han, Jinlong Zhang, Pengfei Hu, Xue Liang, Weibao Tang,