Thinning behavior of solid boron carbide immersed in molten stainless steel for core disruptive accident of sodium-cooled fast reactor
江村 優軌; 高井 俊秀
; 菊地 晋
; 神山 健司
; 山野 秀将
; 横山 博紀*; 坂本 寛*
Emura, Yuki; Takai, Toshihide; Kikuchi, Shin; Kamiyama, Kenji; Yamano, Hidemasa; Yokoyama, Hiroki*; Sakamoto, Kan*
Boron carbide (B
C)- stainless steel (SS) eutectic reaction behavior is one of the most important issues in the core disruptive accidents (CDAs) of sodium-cooled fast reactors (SFRs). In this study, the immersion experiments using B
C pellets with molten SS were conducted to evaluate the CDA sequences such as contact event of solid B
C with degraded core materials including SS at very high temperature. The immersion experiment aims at understanding the kinetic behavior of solid B
C-liquid SS reaction based on the reduced thickness of B
C pellet after the experiment in the temperature ranges from 1763 to 1943 K, which is higher than the temperature of solid B
C-solid SS reaction. Based on the kinetic consideration of the reaction rate constants for solid B
C-liquid SS reaction, it was found that similar temperature dependency was identified between solid B
C-liquid SS and solid B
C-solid SS. Besides, the reaction rate constants of solid B
C-liquid SS were smaller than those of solid B
C-solid SS extrapolated in higher temperature region by two or more orders of magnitude due to two different evaluation method for B
C side/SS side. It was confirmed that this difference was reasonable through the consideration of previous reaction tests in solid-solid contact for B
C side/SS side.