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Preliminary evaluation of radwaste in fusion power reactors

Seki, Yasushi; Aoki, Isao; Yamano, Naoki*; Tabara, Takashi*

Fusion Technology, 30(3), p.1624 - 1629, 1996/12

no abstracts in English

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Simulation of tensile stress-strain properties of irradiated type 316 SS by heavily cold-worked material

; Jitsukawa, Shiro; Hishinuma, Akimichi

JAERI-Tech 95-039, 37 Pages, 1995/07

JAERI-Tech-95-039.pdf:0.82MB

no abstracts in English

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Compatibility test of blanket structural materials with beryllium sphere in helium gas environment

Kurasawa, Toshimasa; Takatsu, Hideyuki; Seki, Masahiro; *; *

JAERI-Tech 95-011, 24 Pages, 1995/03

JAERI-Tech-95-011.pdf:2.09MB

no abstracts in English

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Radioactivation of structural material of superconducting magnet for a fusion reactor

; *; *; *

Journal of Fusion Energy, 3(4), p.241 - 251, 1984/00

no abstracts in English

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Corrosion of pre-oxidized austenitic stainless steel 316L in stagnant lead-bismuth eutectic containing 10$$^{-8}$$ wt.% oxygen at 803K

Watanabe, Nao; Irisawa, Eriko; Kato, Chiaki

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Oxide layers form at a surface of 316L stainless steel (SS) in lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE) with sufficient oxygen concentration. The oxide layers are known to suppress dissolution corrosion of SS in LBE under constant conditions. However, it was unclear how well the corrosion suppression effect of the oxide layers formed in LBE would be maintained when it exposed to a reducing atmosphere. In order to evaluate it, a reduction test of pre-oxidized 316L SS in stagnant LBE at 803K and low oxygen concentration from 10$$^{-5}$$ wt.% to 10$$^{-8}$$ wt.% for 1976h was performed. After pre-oxidation, an outer Fe$$_3$$O$$_4$$ layer and an inner Fe-Cr oxide layer formed at the surface of 316L SS. After the reduction test, most of Fe$$_3$$O$$_4$$ layer was dissolved. On the other hand, Fe-Cr oxide layer was not, and the Fe-Cr oxide layer without Ni prevented LBE penetration. However, the Fe-Cr oxide layer cracking in some areas was observed and LBE penetrated through the layer there.

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