Abstract
This paper presents an overview of experimental research related to the Zr-1Nb corrosion behaviour in water and steam environment performed in the Czech Republic. Presented work is focused on the differences between Zr1Nb and Zircaloy corrosion performance. The effects of steam pressure, temperature transients and preoxidation are discussed. (author). 14 refs, 15 figs.
Vrtilkova, V;
Molin, L;
[1]
Valach, M
[2]
- Nuclear Fuel Inst., Zbraslav (Czech Republic)
- Nuclear Research Inst., Rez plc (Czech Republic)
Citation Formats
Vrtilkova, V, Molin, L, and Valach, M.
Oxiding and hydriding properties of Zr-1Nb cladding material in comparison with zircaloys.
IAEA: N. p.,
1997.
Web.
Vrtilkova, V, Molin, L, & Valach, M.
Oxiding and hydriding properties of Zr-1Nb cladding material in comparison with zircaloys.
IAEA.
Vrtilkova, V, Molin, L, and Valach, M.
1997.
"Oxiding and hydriding properties of Zr-1Nb cladding material in comparison with zircaloys."
IAEA.
@misc{etde_462440,
title = {Oxiding and hydriding properties of Zr-1Nb cladding material in comparison with zircaloys}
author = {Vrtilkova, V, Molin, L, and Valach, M}
abstractNote = {This paper presents an overview of experimental research related to the Zr-1Nb corrosion behaviour in water and steam environment performed in the Czech Republic. Presented work is focused on the differences between Zr1Nb and Zircaloy corrosion performance. The effects of steam pressure, temperature transients and preoxidation are discussed. (author). 14 refs, 15 figs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1997}
month = {Feb}
}
title = {Oxiding and hydriding properties of Zr-1Nb cladding material in comparison with zircaloys}
author = {Vrtilkova, V, Molin, L, and Valach, M}
abstractNote = {This paper presents an overview of experimental research related to the Zr-1Nb corrosion behaviour in water and steam environment performed in the Czech Republic. Presented work is focused on the differences between Zr1Nb and Zircaloy corrosion performance. The effects of steam pressure, temperature transients and preoxidation are discussed. (author). 14 refs, 15 figs.}
place = {IAEA}
year = {1997}
month = {Feb}
}