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  • Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology
  • Volume 3(1); 2005
  • Article

Journal of Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Waste Technology 2005;3(1):323-332. Published online: Mar, 30, 2005

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Study on the Simulation of Crud Formation using Piping Materials of Nuclear Power Plant in High Temperature Water

  • Sang-Hyun Kim ; In-Sup Kim ; Kun-Jai Lee
Abstract

High temperature - high pressure apparatus was developed to simulate nickel ferrite corrosion productswhich were main compositions of the radioactive crud in the nuclear power plant. Corrosion product similar to the crud was obtained by a tube accumulator system. Nickel alloy (Inconel 690) and carbon steel (SA106 Gr. C) were corroded at 270 ℃ in the corrosion product generator. Ni ions and Fe ions dissolved by corrosion reaction were able to be transported to the accumulator because the crud generation mechanism was the solubility change with temperature. To evaluate the properties of simulated corrosion products, scanning electron microscope (SEM) observation and EDAX analysis were performed. SEM observation of corrosion product showed the needlelike or crystal structure of oxide depending on precipitating location. The crystal oxide was the nickel ferrite, which was similar to the crud in nuclear power plants.

Keywords

radioactive crud,crudsimulation,corrosion product,nickel ferrite,high temperature corrosion