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Influence of alkali metal hydroxides on corrosion of Zr-based alloys

Abstract

In this study the influence of group-1 alkali hydroxides on different zirconium based alloys has been evaluated. The experiments have been carried out in small stainless steel autoclaves at 350 deg. C in pressurized 17 MPa water, with in low (0.32 mmol), medium (4.3 mmol) and high (31.5 mmol) equimolar concentrations of Li-, Na-, K-, Rb- and Cs-Hydroxides. Two types of alloys have been investigated: Zr-Sn-(Transition metal) and Zr-Sn-Nb-(Transition metal). The corrosion behaviour was evaluated from weight gain measurements. From the experiments the cation could be identified as the responsible species for zirconium alloy corrosion in alkalized water. The radius of the cation governs the corrosion behaviour in the pre accelerated region of zircaloy corrosion. Incorporating of alkali cations into the zirconium oxide lattice is probably the mechanism which allows the corrosion enhancement for Li and Na and the significantly lower effect for the other bases. Nb containing alloys show lower corrosion resistance than alloys from the Zr-Sn-TRM system in all alkali solutions. Both types of alloys corrode significantly more in LiOH and NaOH than in the other alkali environments. Lowest corrosive aggressiveness has been found for CsOH followed by KOH. Concluding from the corrosion behaviour in the different alkali  More>>
Authors:
Jeong, Y H; [1]  Ruhmann, H; Garzarolli, F [2] 
  1. Korea Atomic Energy Research Inst., Dae Jun (Korea, Republic of)
  2. Siemens-KWU, Power Generation Group, Erlangen (Germany)
Publication Date:
Feb 01, 1997
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
IAEA-TECDOC-927; CONF-9310467-
Reference Number:
SCA: 210000; PA: AIX-28:034466; EDB-97:060612; SN: 97001775102
Resource Relation:
Conference: Technical committee meeting on influence of water chemistry on fuel cladding behaviour, Rez (Czech Republic), 4-8 Oct 1993; Other Information: PBD: Feb 1997; Related Information: Is Part Of Influence of water chemistry on fuel cladding behaviour. Proceedings of a technical committee meeting; PB: 499 p.
Subject:
21 NUCLEAR POWER REACTORS AND ASSOCIATED PLANTS; CATIONS; SIZE; ZIRCONIUM BASE ALLOYS; CORROSION; ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS; HYDROXIDES; TEMPERATURE RANGE 0400-1000 K
OSTI ID:
462427
Research Organizations:
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna (Austria)
Country of Origin:
IAEA
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 1011-4289; Other: ON: DE97622401; TRN: XA9743690034466
Availability:
INIS; OSTI as DE97622401
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
pp. 161-192
Announcement Date:
May 08, 1997

Citation Formats

Jeong, Y H, Ruhmann, H, and Garzarolli, F. Influence of alkali metal hydroxides on corrosion of Zr-based alloys. IAEA: N. p., 1997. Web.
Jeong, Y H, Ruhmann, H, & Garzarolli, F. Influence of alkali metal hydroxides on corrosion of Zr-based alloys. IAEA.
Jeong, Y H, Ruhmann, H, and Garzarolli, F. 1997. "Influence of alkali metal hydroxides on corrosion of Zr-based alloys." IAEA.
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title = {Influence of alkali metal hydroxides on corrosion of Zr-based alloys}
author = {Jeong, Y H, Ruhmann, H, and Garzarolli, F}
abstractNote = {In this study the influence of group-1 alkali hydroxides on different zirconium based alloys has been evaluated. The experiments have been carried out in small stainless steel autoclaves at 350 deg. C in pressurized 17 MPa water, with in low (0.32 mmol), medium (4.3 mmol) and high (31.5 mmol) equimolar concentrations of Li-, Na-, K-, Rb- and Cs-Hydroxides. Two types of alloys have been investigated: Zr-Sn-(Transition metal) and Zr-Sn-Nb-(Transition metal). The corrosion behaviour was evaluated from weight gain measurements. From the experiments the cation could be identified as the responsible species for zirconium alloy corrosion in alkalized water. The radius of the cation governs the corrosion behaviour in the pre accelerated region of zircaloy corrosion. Incorporating of alkali cations into the zirconium oxide lattice is probably the mechanism which allows the corrosion enhancement for Li and Na and the significantly lower effect for the other bases. Nb containing alloys show lower corrosion resistance than alloys from the Zr-Sn-TRM system in all alkali solutions. Both types of alloys corrode significantly more in LiOH and NaOH than in the other alkali environments. Lowest corrosive aggressiveness has been found for CsOH followed by KOH. Concluding from the corrosion behaviour in the different alkali environments and taking into account the tendency to promote accelerate corrosion, CsOH and KOH are possible alternate alkalis for PWR application. (author). 17 refs, 15 figs, 5 tabs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1997}
month = {Feb}
}