Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7963151 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Corrosion of cladding materials in supercritical water (SCW) environment is a key reliability issue for the safety of nuclear power plant. In this study, we propose to use the pre-oxidized treatment to provide better corrosion resistance of cladding materials in the SCW environment. The nickel-based superalloy HR-224 was first pre-oxidized in flowing air at 982â¯Â°C for 100â¯h to establish a continuous and dense scales and then exposed in the SCW environment with high oxygen content (8.3â¯ppm) at 700â¯Â°C and 24.8â¯MPa for cyclic oxidation testing up to 1300â¯h. The pre-oxidized samples exhibit better corrosion resistance than as-received samples in the SCW environment. After pre-oxidizing process, triple scales, Ni(Cr, Fe)2O4 spinel/Cr2O3/α-Al2O3 were observed, and the growth of inner α-Al2O3 layer is predominant in the SCW environment. The α-Al2O3 layer in pre-oxidized samples was found to effectively decrease outward migration of metal ions in Alloy HR-224 and thus provides better corrosion resistance than as-received samples in SCW environment.
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Authors
Yu-Chen Liu, Shih-Ming Chen, Fan-Yi Ouyang, Ji-Jung Kai,