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  • 2019Corrosion resistance of Al-rich steel and Al2O3 ceramic bulk in liquid Sn16citations
  • 2017Metallurgical study on corrosion of RAFM steel JLF-1 in Pb-Li alloys with various Li concentrations21citations
  • 2015Corrosion of steels in molten gallium (Ga), tin (Sn) and tin lithium alloy (Sn–20Li)38citations
  • 2013Corrosion Characteristics of RAFM Steels and Unalloyed Metals in Static Pb-17Licitations
  • 2013Corrosion behavior of 9Cr-ODS steel in stagnant liquid lithium and lead–lithium at 873 Kcitations
  • 2012Morphological and compositional features of corrosion behavior of SUS410-SUS410, SUS316-SUS316 and SUS410-SUS316 TIG welded joints in Li5citations
  • 2012Electroplating of Erbium on Steel Surface in ErCl3 Doped LiCl-KCl7citations
  • 2011THE CORROSION INFLUENCE OF PB-LI ON MICROSTRUCTURE AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIEScitations
  • 2011Flow Assisted Corrosion and Erosion-Corrosion of RAFM Steel in liquid breeders37citations
  • 2011Mass transfer of RAFM steel in Li by simple immersion, impeller induced flow and thermal convection21citations
  • 2011Corrosion behavior of hydrogen permeation materials in molten salt Flinakcitations
  • 2011Effect of Nitrogen on the Corrosion Behavior of RAFM JLF-1 Steel in Lithium32citations
  • 2010Phase-structural transformations in the RAF/M, F/M and model F/ODS steels exposed to lithium - corrosion induced coarsening of substructure and effect of alloying elements19citations
  • 2010Corrosion of reduced activation ferritic martensitic steel JLF-1 in purified Flinak at static and flowing conditions55citations
  • 2010Erosion-corrosion of RAFM JLF-1 steel in lithium flow induced by impellercitations
  • 2010Development of anticorrosion coating on low activation materials against fluoridation and oxidation in Flibe blanket environment2citations

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  • Kondo, Masatoshi
  • Hishinuma, Yoshimitsu
  • Tada, Masaru
  • Ohtsuka, Youko
  • Ishii, Masaomi
  • Tanaka, Teruya
  • Nozawa, Takashi
  • Nagasaka, Takuya
  • Abe, Hiroaki
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  • Yokoyama, Takahiro
  • Takahashi, Minoru
  • Terai, Takayuki
  • Fujii, Naoki
  • Sagara, Akio
  • Nakamura, Eiji
  • Miyamoto, Hiroshi
  • Xu, Qi
  • Oshima, Tomoko
  • Yeliseyeva, Olga
  • Watanabe, Takashi
  • Yokoyama, Yukihiro
  • Oishi, Tatsuya
  • Motoijma, Osamu
  • Tsutsumi, Tatsuya
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Corrosion of steels in molten gallium (Ga), tin (Sn) and tin lithium alloy (Sn–20Li)

  • Kondo, Masatoshi
  • Ishii, Masaomi
  • Muroga, Takeo
Abstract

The compatibility of steels in liquid gallium (Ga), tin (Sn) and tin lithium alloy (Sn–20Li) was investigated by means of static corrosion tests. The corrosion tests were performed for reduced activation ferritic martensitic steel JLF-1 (JOYO-HEAT, Fe–9Cr–2W–0.1C) and austenitic steel SUS316 (Fe–18Cr–12Ni–2Mo). The test temperature was 873 K, and the exposure time was 250 and 750 h. The corrosion of these steels in liquid Ga, Sn and Sn–20Li alloy was commonly caused by the formation of a reaction layer and the dissolution of the steel elements into the melts. The reaction layer formed in liquid Ga was identified as Fe3Ga from the results of metallurgical analysis and the phase diagram. The growth rate of the reaction layer on the JLF-1 steel showed a parabolic rate law, and this trend indicated that the corrosion could be controlled by the diffusion process through the layer. The reaction layer formed in liquid Sn and Sn–20Li was identified as FeSn. The growth rate had a linear function with exposure time. The corrosion in Sn and Sn–20Li could be controlled by the interface reaction on the layer. The growth rate of the layer formed in liquid Sn and Sn–20Li was much slower than that in liquid Ga. The weight change of the JLF-1 specimen immersed in Sn–20Li for 750 h was measured after the removal of the adherent Sn–20Li in a Li pool. The weight loss was 1.42 × 103 g/m3, and this value was 1500 times larger than that tested in liquid lead lithium alloy (Pb–17Li) at the same conditions in the previous studies.

Topics
  • corrosion
  • melt
  • steel
  • Lithium
  • activation
  • tin
  • phase diagram
  • Gallium