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Author(s) |
Kumar, M. K.; Aggarwal, S.; Beniwal, D.; Dey, A. K.; Singh, H.; Kain, V. (MSD)
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Source |
Materials & Corrosion-Werkstoffe Und Korrosion, 2014. Vol. 65 (3): pp. 244-249 |
ABSTRACT
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This
paper presents the results of parametric studies on the existing test
procedures to assess nodular corrosion susceptibility of zirconium (Zr)
base alloys. The parameters included the level of dissolved oxygen (DO)
in the steam, exposure time, and type of exposure. The alloys studied
were Zircaloy-2, Zircaloy-4, Zr–2.5Nb, and Zr–1Nb. A two-step test
procedure involving prefilming at 410 °C followed by nodule growth at
510 °C in deaerated steam (using demineralized water) was found to be
the most representative for Zircaloys and none of the test conditions
produced nodules on Zr–Nb alloys. Presence of high dissolved oxygen was
found to suppress nodule formation in Zircaloys. A detailed
investigation on the morphology of individual nodules and nodule cross
section is presented. Mechanism of nodular corrosion, in particular and
localized oxidation of Zr alloys at 400 °C, in general, in oxidizing
environments of nuclear reactors has been discussed in the light of the
present results of nodular corrosion. Long term oxidation of Zircaloy-2
and Zircaloy-4 under low and high DO conditions are reported and
compared with our earlier results on the effect of dissolved oxygen on
the long term oxidation and hydrogen pick-up behavior of Zr–Nb alloys. |
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