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  • 2021Influence of operating time on the corrosion in single-phase and two-phase media1citations
  • 2020Repeated measurements and quality of estimates in the analysis of NPP pipeline erosion-corrosion wear1citations
  • 2018Flow-accelerated corrosion rate and residual life time estimation for the components of pipeline systems at nuclear power plants based on control datacitations

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Flow-accelerated corrosion rate and residual life time estimation for the components of pipeline systems at nuclear power plants based on control data

  • Salnikov, Nikolaj
  • Gulina, Olga
  • Baranenko, Valery
Abstract

As of today, large volumes of data related to non-destructive operational control are accumulated on NPPs. For ensuring safe operation of power units, optimization of scope and scheduling operational control it is necessary to continue development of guidance documents, software products, methodological guidance and operational documentation (Baranenko et al. 1998, Gulina et al. 2013, Recommendation (NSAC-202L-R4) 2013). Approaches are examined to assessment of the rate of erosion-corrosion wear (flow-accelerated corrosion - FAC) according to the data of operational control. The present study was performed based on the data of thickness gauging of different elements of pipelines of NPPs with different types of reactor. Further development of ideas exposed in (Baranenko et al. 2016) allowed revealing specific features of ECW processes on straight sections, bends and in the zones adjacent to weld joints of pipelines of NPPs equipped with VVER and RBMK reactors. Presence of the process of deposition of corrosion products on internal surfaces of pipeline walls results in the fact that residual lifetime of elements nominally increases due to deposition. However, real wall thickness under the layer of deposits is unknown just as the initial wall thickness is unknown as well. Investigation implemented in the present study is aimed at the substantiation of the methodology of calculation of FAC rate according to the data of operational control for the purpose of drawing calculation results closer to the reality keeping conservatism. Uniform approach to the assessment of FAC rate in the examined elements of pipelines was developed. Methodologies for evaluation of correction coefficients taking into account dimensional technological tolerances, special features of geometry of the element, as well as effect of deposits on the results of thickness measurements were suggested based on the data of operational control and industry standards. The implemented studies demonstrated efficiency of the developed procedures for ...

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  • Deposition
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • drawing
  • erosion-corrosion