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- 2011Flow Assisted Corrosion and Erosion-Corrosion of RAFM Steel in liquid breederscitations
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- 2010Corrosion of reduced activation ferritic martensitic steel JLF-1 in purified Flinak at static and flowing conditionscitations
- 2010Corrosion characteristic of AlN, Y2O3, Er2O3 and Al2O3 in Flinak for molten salt blanket system
- 2010Development of anticorrosion coating on low activation materials against fluoridation and oxidation in Flibe blanket environmentcitations
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Flow Assisted Corrosion and Erosion-Corrosion of RAFM Steel in liquid breeders
Abstract
Corrosion experiments for RAFM, JLF-1 steel (Fe–9Cr–2W–0.1C) in three types of liquid breeders (i.e. Li, Pb–17Li and Flinak) were performed at 600 ◦ C. The influence of the different experimental parameters, such as a flowing condition, an exposure time and a geometric condition, on the corrosion behavior was investigated. The present study focused on the evaluation of the weight loss of the corroded specimen by the corrosion model based on mass transfer. The dissolution of the metal elements from the steel was accelerated by the fluids. An erosion–corrosion of the steel was caused by the peeling off of the corroded steel surface in the flowing liquid breeders.