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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Macák, Jan
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- 2024The effect of chromium-based coatings on corrosion behavior of alloy Zr1Nb in 70ppm Li+ water environmentcitations
- 2024Measurement system for in-situ estimation of instantaneous corrosion rate in supercritical watercitations
- 2024Amines as Steel Corrosion Inhibitors in Ethanol-Gasoline Blendscitations
- 2024The Use of Amines as Steel Corrosion Inhibitors in Butanol-Gasoline Blendscitations
- 2023Fast-Charging Capability of Thin-Film Prussian Blue Analogue Electrodes for Aqueous Sodium-Ion Batteries ; Schopnost rychlého nabíjení tenkovrstvých analogových elektrod pruské modři pro vodné sodno-iontové bateriecitations
- 2022Anodic TiO2 nanotubes: A promising material for energy conversion and storage ; Anodické nanotrubice TiO2: Slibný materiál pro přeměnu a skladování energiecitations
- 2022Methods for Testing the Steel Corrosion Inhibition in Alcohol−Gasoline Blends Using Diethylenetriaminecitations
- 2022Corrosion Aggressiveness of Ethanol-Gasoline and Butanol-Gasoline Blends on Steel: Application of Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopycitations
- 2022Passivation of steel in ethanol–gasoline blends induced by diethylene triaminecitations
- 2022Corrosion and Electrochemical Properties of Laser-Shock-Peening-Treated Stainless Steel AISI 304L in VVER Primary Water Environmentcitations
- 2022Corrosion and Electrochemical Properties of Laser-Shock-Peening-Treated Stainless Steel AISI 304L in VVER Primary Water Environmentcitations
- 2021ALD coating of centrifugally spun polymeric fibers and postannealing: case study for nanotubular TiO2 photocatalystcitations
- 2021Mechanical properties of a biodegradable self-expandable polydioxanone monofilament stent: In vitro force relaxation and its clinical relevancecitations
- 2021Protection of hematite photoelectrodes by ALD-TiO2 capping ; Ochrana hematitových elektrod pomocí krycích TiO2 vrstev vytvořených ALDcitations
- 2021Electrochemical Corrosion Tests in an Environment of Low-Conductive Ethanol-Gasoline Blends: Part 1 – Testing of Supporting Electrolytescitations
- 2021Effect of impurities in dissimilar metal welds on their corrosion behaviorcitations
- 2021Electrochemical Study of Mild Steel Resistance in Butanol-Gasoline and Ethanol-Gasoline Blendscitations
- 2021Electrochemical Corrosion Tests in Low-Conductivity Ethanol-Gasoline Blends: Application of Supporting Electrolyte for Contaminated E5 and E10 Fuelscitations
- 2021Atomic layer deposition of photoelectrocatalytic material on 3D-printed nanocarbon structures ; Depozice atomárních vrstev fotoelektrokatalytického materiálu na 3D tištěné uhlíkové nanostruktury.citations
- 2020ALD SnO2 coated anodic 1D TiO2 nanotube layers for low concentration NO2 sensingcitations
- 2020Zr alloy protection against high-temperature oxidation: Coating by a double-layered structure with active and passive functional propertiescitations
- 2020Atomic Layer Deposition of MoSe2 Using New Selenium Precursors ; Depozice atomárních vrstev MoSe2 s použitím nových selenových prekurzorůcitations
- 2020Atomic Layer Deposition of MoSe2 Using New Selenium Precursorscitations
- 2020Atomic Layer Deposition of MoSe2 Using New Selenium Precursorscitations
- 2019Cyclic Potentiometric Polarization and Resistance of Mild Steel in an Environment of Alcohols and their Blends with Gasolinecitations
- 2018Study of Corrosion Effects of Oxidized Ethanol-Gasoline Blends on Metallic Materialscitations
- 2017Application of imaging spectroscopic reflectometry for characterization of gold reduction from organometallic compound by means of plasma jet technology ; Využití zobrazovací spektroskopické reflektometrie pro charakterizaci redukce zlata z organokovových látek pomocí technologie plasmového paprskucitations
- 2017Study of Corrosion of Metallic Materials in Ethanol-Gasoline Blends: Application of Electrochemical Methodscitations
- 2016European project "supercritical water reactor-fuel qualification test"citations
- 2016European project "supercritical water reactor-fuel qualification test":Summary of general corrosion testscitations
- 2013High Cr ODS steels performance under supercritical water environmentcitations
- 2008Growth of anodic self-organized titanium dioxide nanotube layers ; Wachstum anodischer selbst-organisierter Titandioxid Nanoröhren Schichten
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European project "supercritical water reactor-fuel qualification test"
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<p>The main target of the EUROATOM FP7 project "Fuel Qualification Test for SCWR" is to make significant progress toward the design, analysis, and licensing of a fuel assembly cooled with supercritical water in a research reactor. The program of dedicated Work Package (WP4)-Prequalification was focused on evaluation of general corrosion resistance of three preselected austenitic stainless steels, 08Cr18Ni10Ti, AISI 347H, and AISI 316L, which should be prequalified for application as a cladding material for fuel qualification tests in supercritical water. Therefore, the experiments in support of WP4 concentrated on 2000-hr corrosion exposures in 25-MPa supercritical water (SCW) at two different temperatures 550°C and 500°C dosed with both 150 and 2000 ppb of dissolved oxygen content. Moreover, the water chemistry effect was investigated by conducting tests in 550°C SCW with 1.5 ppm of dissolved hydrogen content. At first, corrosion coupons were exposed for 600, 1400, and 2000 hrs in Joint Research Centre-Institute for Energy and Transport (JRC-IET), VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd. (VTT), and Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) autoclaves connected to the recirculation loop, allowing continual water chemistry control during the test. The following examination of exposed specimens consisted of weight-change calculations and detailed macroand microscopic investigation of oxide layers using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX). With respect to general corrosion results, all tested steels showed sufficient corrosion resistance in SCW conditions taking into account the conditions foreseen for future fuel qualification test in the research reactor in CVR Rez. When the results of weight-change calculations were compared for all three materials, it was found that the corrosion resistance increased in the following order: 316L < 347H < 08Cr18Ni10Ti. Results obtained in hydrogen water chemistry (HWC) did not indicate any significant beneficial effect compared to tests in SCW with 150 or 2000 ppb dissolved oxygen content. Additional tests were dedicated to investigation of the surface-finish effect. In these exposures, polished, sand-blasted, and planemilled surface-finish techniques were investigated. The beneficial effect of surface cold work in particular of sand-blasting was clearly demonstrated.</p>