首页|The reproducibility of corrosion testing in supercritical water-Results of a second international interlaboratory comparison exercise
The reproducibility of corrosion testing in supercritical water-Results of a second international interlaboratory comparison exercise
扫码查看
点击上方二维码区域,可以放大扫码查看
原文链接
NSTL
Elsevier
Supercritical water-cooled reactor candidate materials are typically corrosion-resistant alloys whose mass changes in supercritical water fluctuate around zero. A previous interlaboratory corrosion experiment exercise revealed large scatter in mass change results between laboratories. Here, we reduced systemic differences between laboratories by unilateral preparation of coupons and unilateral chemical cleaning. Type 310S stainless steel and Alloy 800HT test coupons were exposed for 10 0 0 h to 550 degrees C, 25 MPa, deaerated water. Average mass loss for 310S and 800HT was 38 +/- 26 and 51 +/- 31 mg/dm(2), respectively. Differences in mass transfer, galvanic and local corrosion, and average coupon temperature may explain the poor reproducibility. (C)& nbsp;2022 Published by Elsevier B.V.
NickelStainless steelMass lossSEMHigh temperature corrosionBEHAVIORCERAMICSPERFORMANCEALLOYSOXIDE