Nuclear radiation shielding effectiveness and corrosion behavior of some steel alloys for nuclear reactor systems

Different types of nuclear parameters and corrosion behavior were deduced for carbon steel (AISI 1018), austenitic (304 SS), and duplex (2507 SS) stainless steel alloys. Three types of neutron energies as well as nine gamma ray energy lines (121.78–1407.92 keV) were used to evaluate the macroscopic...

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Main Authors: M.M. Sadawy, R.M. El Shazly
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2019-08-01
Series:Defence Technology
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214914718305476
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spelling doaj-f77ea09865ca47a8ab2b4704d2e8b84e2021-05-02T07:00:34ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Defence Technology2214-91472019-08-01154621628Nuclear radiation shielding effectiveness and corrosion behavior of some steel alloys for nuclear reactor systemsM.M. Sadawy0R.M. El Shazly1Mining and Petroleum Engineering Department, Al-Azhar University, Nasr City, Cairo, 11371, Egypt; Corresponding author.Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Al-Azhar University, Nasr City, Cairo, 11884, EgyptDifferent types of nuclear parameters and corrosion behavior were deduced for carbon steel (AISI 1018), austenitic (304 SS), and duplex (2507 SS) stainless steel alloys. Three types of neutron energies as well as nine gamma ray energy lines (121.78–1407.92 keV) were used to evaluate the macroscopic neutron cross-sections (Σ, cm−1) and mass attenuation coefficients (σ, cm2·g−1) of gamma ray respectively. The corrosion behavior was investigated using different electrochemical techniques. The results showed that the stainless-steel alloys had a good attitude than that of carbon steel alloy for neutron and gamma ray parameters, especially the duplex stainless steel. The calculated values of mass attenuation coefficient using WinXcom computer program (Version 3.1), exhibited a very good agreement with the experimental values of that parameters. Moreover, the results indicated that duplex stainless-steel exhibited corrosion resistance higher than 304 SS and AISI 1018 steel alloys. Keywords: Steel alloys, Macroscopic cross-section, Mass attenuation coefficient, Passive film, Pittinghttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214914718305476
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Nuclear radiation shielding effectiveness and corrosion behavior of some steel alloys for nuclear reactor systems
Defence Technology
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R.M. El Shazly
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title Nuclear radiation shielding effectiveness and corrosion behavior of some steel alloys for nuclear reactor systems
title_short Nuclear radiation shielding effectiveness and corrosion behavior of some steel alloys for nuclear reactor systems
title_full Nuclear radiation shielding effectiveness and corrosion behavior of some steel alloys for nuclear reactor systems
title_fullStr Nuclear radiation shielding effectiveness and corrosion behavior of some steel alloys for nuclear reactor systems
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear radiation shielding effectiveness and corrosion behavior of some steel alloys for nuclear reactor systems
title_sort nuclear radiation shielding effectiveness and corrosion behavior of some steel alloys for nuclear reactor systems
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Defence Technology
issn 2214-9147
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Different types of nuclear parameters and corrosion behavior were deduced for carbon steel (AISI 1018), austenitic (304 SS), and duplex (2507 SS) stainless steel alloys. Three types of neutron energies as well as nine gamma ray energy lines (121.78–1407.92 keV) were used to evaluate the macroscopic neutron cross-sections (Σ, cm−1) and mass attenuation coefficients (σ, cm2·g−1) of gamma ray respectively. The corrosion behavior was investigated using different electrochemical techniques. The results showed that the stainless-steel alloys had a good attitude than that of carbon steel alloy for neutron and gamma ray parameters, especially the duplex stainless steel. The calculated values of mass attenuation coefficient using WinXcom computer program (Version 3.1), exhibited a very good agreement with the experimental values of that parameters. Moreover, the results indicated that duplex stainless-steel exhibited corrosion resistance higher than 304 SS and AISI 1018 steel alloys. Keywords: Steel alloys, Macroscopic cross-section, Mass attenuation coefficient, Passive film, Pitting
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214914718305476
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