Modeling the water side corrosion and hydrogen pickup of VVER 1000 fuel clad

Zirconium alloys, are usually used as fuel cladding materials in VVER (water-cooled, water-moderated energy reactor) type reactors, mainly, due to their low neutron absorption cross-section, desirable mechanical properties, and good corrosion resistance under reactor operating conditions. During exp...

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Main Authors: Ramezani Leila, Mansouri Masoud, Rahgoshay Mohammad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2018/1451-39941800013R.pdf
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spelling doaj-065df6a64d6544f1b309957f5c39c11a2020-11-24T22:10:04ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesNuclear Technology and Radiation Protection1451-39941452-81852018-01-0133433434010.2298/NTRP180606013R1451-39941800013RModeling the water side corrosion and hydrogen pickup of VVER 1000 fuel cladRamezani Leila0Mansouri Masoud1Rahgoshay Mohammad2Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Department of Nuclear Engineering, Tehran, IranIslamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Department of Nuclear Engineering, Tehran, IranIslamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Department of Nuclear Engineering, Tehran, IranZirconium alloys, are usually used as fuel cladding materials in VVER (water-cooled, water-moderated energy reactor) type reactors, mainly, due to their low neutron absorption cross-section, desirable mechanical properties, and good corrosion resistance under reactor operating conditions. During exposure to water at high temperature, water reacts with zirconium alloys, which results in the production of an oxide layer. The entire area of corrosion along with the accompanying absorption of hydrogen in the zirconium metal matrix has attracted a lot of attention when the performance of the core components as well as the operation of the reactor is emphasized. The growth of the zirconium oxide layer plays a destructive role in decreasing thermal efficiency of the reactor by restricting the inlet temperature and chemical properties of the coolant. The present study aimed to develop a computer code to predict long-term water side corrosion weight gain, oxide thickness and determine the concentration of absorbed hydrogen in VVER-1000 reactors during normal operating conditions. The proposed model can be utilized to estimate the pre-transition and post-transition corrosion weight gain and the oxide thickness in operating conditions.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2018/1451-39941800013R.pdffuel claddingcorrosionzirconium oxidehydrogen pickup
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author Ramezani Leila
Mansouri Masoud
Rahgoshay Mohammad
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Mansouri Masoud
Rahgoshay Mohammad
Modeling the water side corrosion and hydrogen pickup of VVER 1000 fuel clad
Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
fuel cladding
corrosion
zirconium oxide
hydrogen pickup
author_facet Ramezani Leila
Mansouri Masoud
Rahgoshay Mohammad
author_sort Ramezani Leila
title Modeling the water side corrosion and hydrogen pickup of VVER 1000 fuel clad
title_short Modeling the water side corrosion and hydrogen pickup of VVER 1000 fuel clad
title_full Modeling the water side corrosion and hydrogen pickup of VVER 1000 fuel clad
title_fullStr Modeling the water side corrosion and hydrogen pickup of VVER 1000 fuel clad
title_full_unstemmed Modeling the water side corrosion and hydrogen pickup of VVER 1000 fuel clad
title_sort modeling the water side corrosion and hydrogen pickup of vver 1000 fuel clad
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection
issn 1451-3994
1452-8185
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Zirconium alloys, are usually used as fuel cladding materials in VVER (water-cooled, water-moderated energy reactor) type reactors, mainly, due to their low neutron absorption cross-section, desirable mechanical properties, and good corrosion resistance under reactor operating conditions. During exposure to water at high temperature, water reacts with zirconium alloys, which results in the production of an oxide layer. The entire area of corrosion along with the accompanying absorption of hydrogen in the zirconium metal matrix has attracted a lot of attention when the performance of the core components as well as the operation of the reactor is emphasized. The growth of the zirconium oxide layer plays a destructive role in decreasing thermal efficiency of the reactor by restricting the inlet temperature and chemical properties of the coolant. The present study aimed to develop a computer code to predict long-term water side corrosion weight gain, oxide thickness and determine the concentration of absorbed hydrogen in VVER-1000 reactors during normal operating conditions. The proposed model can be utilized to estimate the pre-transition and post-transition corrosion weight gain and the oxide thickness in operating conditions.
topic fuel cladding
corrosion
zirconium oxide
hydrogen pickup
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-3994/2018/1451-39941800013R.pdf
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