Solidification and re-melting mechanisms of SUS-B
C eutectic mixture
SUS-B
C共晶混合物の固化・再溶融機構の解明研究
墨田 岳大
; 北垣 徹
; 高野 公秀
; 池田 篤史

Sumita, Takehiro; Kitagaki, Toru; Takano, Masahide; Ikeda, Atsushi
Fundamental understanding of the high-temperature interaction between stainless steel (SUS) and B
C is indispensable for estimating and characterizing the fuel debris generated during severe accidents of boiling water reactors (BWR), such as Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Station (FDNPS, also referred to as "1F") in Japan. This study aims at systematically characterizing the solidified products of molten SUS-B
C mixtures by powder X-ray diffraction (PXRD), scanning electron microscopy- energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (SEM-EDS), and thermogravimetry-differential thermal analysis (TG-DTA) with a range of the B
C content relevant to the fuel debris composition expected at 1F, in order to elucidate the solidification and re-melting mechanisms. The results indicated that
-Fe and (Cr,Fe)
B are the major solidified phases when the B
C content is below 3 mass%, while (Cr,Fe)
(C,B)
is formed as an additional third phase when the B
C content exceeds 3 mass%. The solidification of molten SUS-B
C mixture and re-melting of solidified SUS-B
C melt are eutectic, which is mainly controlled by the pseudo-binary Fe-B system that is influenced by the C and Cr content and additional minor components such as Mo.