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Corrosion behavior of pre-oxidized HR-224 superalloy in supercritical water environment at 700 °C
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Corrosion behavior of pre-oxidized HR-224 superalloy in supercritical water environment at 700 °C

Yu-Chen Liu, Shih-Ming Chen, Fan-Yi OuyangJi-Jung Kai
Journal of Nuclear Materials, 卷.505, 頁碼.7-14
07/2018

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Alumina-forming alloys Electron microscopy High temperature corrosion Oxidation Supercritical water Nuclear and High Energy Physics Materials Science (all) Nuclear Energy and Engineering
Corrosion of cladding materials in supercritical water (SCW) environment is a key reliability issue for the safety of nuclear power plant. In this study, we propose to use the pre-oxidized treatment to provide better corrosion resistance of cladding materials in the SCW environment. The nickel-based superalloy HR-224 was first pre-oxidized in flowing air at 982 °C for 100 h to establish a continuous and dense scales and then exposed in the SCW environment with high oxygen content (8.3 ppm) at 700 °C and 24.8 MPa for cyclic oxidation testing up to 1300 h. The pre-oxidized samples exhibit better corrosion resistance than as-received samples in the SCW environment. After pre-oxidizing process, triple scales, Ni(Cr, Fe) 2 O 4 spinel/Cr 2 O 3 /α-Al 2 O 3 were observed, and the growth of inner α-Al 2 O 3 layer is predominant in the SCW environment. The α-Al 2 O 3 layer in pre-oxidized samples was found to effectively decrease outward migration of metal ions in Alloy HR-224 and thus provides better corrosion resistance than as-received samples in SCW environment.

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