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Testing of cobalt-free alloys for valve applications using a special test loop

Abstract

Considering that use of cobalt alloys should be avoided as far as possible in PWR components, a programme aimed at establishing the performance of cobalt-free alloys has been performed for valve applications, where cobalt alloys are mainly used. Referring to past work, two types of cobalt-free alloys were selected: Ni-Cr-B-Si and Ni-Cr-Fe alloys. Cobalt-free valves` behaviour has been evaluated comparatively with cobalt valves by implementation of a programme in a special PWR test loop. At the issue of the loop test programme, which included endurance, thermal shock and erosion tests, cobalt-free alloys candidate to replace cobalt alloys are proposed in relation with valve type (globe valve and swing check valve). The following was established: (i) Colmonoy 4-26 (Ni-Cr-B-Si alloy) and Cenium Z20 (Ni-Cr-Fe alloy) deposited by plasma arc process were found suitable for use in 3inch swing check valves; (ii) for integral parts acting as guide rings, Nitronic 60 and Cesium Z20/698 were tested successfully; (iii) for small-bore components such as 2inch globe valves, no solution can yet be proposed; introduction of cobalt-free alloys is dependent on the development of automatic advanced arc surfacing techniques applied to small-bore components.
Authors:
Benhamou, C [1] 
  1. Societe Franco-Americaine de Constructions Atomiques (FRAMATOME), 92 - Paris-La-Defense (France)
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1992
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
EUR-14568
Reference Number:
SCA: 210200; PA: AIX-24:033422; SN: 93000963320
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 1992
Subject:
21 SPECIFIC NUCLEAR REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS; COLMONOY; EROSION; THERMAL SHOCK; PWR TYPE REACTORS; VALVES; SURFACE COATING; STELLITE; TEST FACILITIES; 210200; POWER REACTORS, NONBREEDING, LIGHT-WATER MODERATED, NONBOILING WATER COOLED
OSTI ID:
10135531
Research Organizations:
Commission of the European Communities, Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
Country of Origin:
CEC
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: TI93621072; CNN: Contract Fl1D-0053; TRN: XE9300010033422
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only); INIS
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
[19] p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 05, 2005

Citation Formats

Benhamou, C. Testing of cobalt-free alloys for valve applications using a special test loop. CEC: N. p., 1992. Web.
Benhamou, C. Testing of cobalt-free alloys for valve applications using a special test loop. CEC.
Benhamou, C. 1992. "Testing of cobalt-free alloys for valve applications using a special test loop." CEC.
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title = {Testing of cobalt-free alloys for valve applications using a special test loop}
author = {Benhamou, C}
abstractNote = {Considering that use of cobalt alloys should be avoided as far as possible in PWR components, a programme aimed at establishing the performance of cobalt-free alloys has been performed for valve applications, where cobalt alloys are mainly used. Referring to past work, two types of cobalt-free alloys were selected: Ni-Cr-B-Si and Ni-Cr-Fe alloys. Cobalt-free valves` behaviour has been evaluated comparatively with cobalt valves by implementation of a programme in a special PWR test loop. At the issue of the loop test programme, which included endurance, thermal shock and erosion tests, cobalt-free alloys candidate to replace cobalt alloys are proposed in relation with valve type (globe valve and swing check valve). The following was established: (i) Colmonoy 4-26 (Ni-Cr-B-Si alloy) and Cenium Z20 (Ni-Cr-Fe alloy) deposited by plasma arc process were found suitable for use in 3inch swing check valves; (ii) for integral parts acting as guide rings, Nitronic 60 and Cesium Z20/698 were tested successfully; (iii) for small-bore components such as 2inch globe valves, no solution can yet be proposed; introduction of cobalt-free alloys is dependent on the development of automatic advanced arc surfacing techniques applied to small-bore components.}
place = {CEC}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}