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Combustion characteristics of generating hydrogen during sodium-concrete reaction

Seino, Hiroshi ; Ohno, Shuji  ; Yamamoto, Ikuo*; Miyahara, Shinya  

A hydrogen combustion experiment was conducted to simulate the sodium-concrete reaction under oxygen-existing conditions. As a result, it was found that hydrogen was burnt at the sodium pool surface because as sodium combustion heat played a role of the ignition energy, and the hydrogen combination ratio increased with the increase of the oxygen concentration in the atmosphere.

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