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JAEA Reports

Hydrogen absorption of titaniam for nuclear waste container in non-oxidizing condition

Tomari, Haruo*; *; Shimogori, Kazutoshi*; Wada, Ryutaro*; ; Taniguchi, Naoki

JNC TN8400 99-076, 100 Pages, 1999/10

JNC-TN8400-99-076.pdf:45.74MB

Effects of bentonite clay, applied potential, pH, of solution and cathodic polarization time on hydrogen absorption into titanium, which is one of the candidate materials of overpack for high-level radioactive waste container, have been investigated in artificial underground water. Considering the result at various test time and assuming the hydrogen absorption is ruled by the paraboric law, the amount of hydrogen after 1000 years exposure calculated to about 17ppm, which will be absorbed at the applied potential of -0.51 vs. SHE corresponds to equilibrium potential of hydrogen. It seems the assumption of the parabolic law and the test period are proper, because the linear relations were obtained between the amount of absorbed hydrogen and the logarithm of the averaged cathodic current and between the slopes of the lines and a square root of the test time. Titanium seems to have a life over 1000 years in deep underground repository according to assumption that about 500ppm absorbed hydrogen is critical for hydrogen embrittlement of titanium.

Journal Articles

Measurement of moisture and hydrogen contents by intermediate neutron moderation

Journal of Radioanalytical Chemistry, 23(1-2), p.147 - 158, 1974/02

no abstracts in English

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The Results obtained from the 20 years of the "Monju" plant data, 3; Purification efficiency of secondary sodium purification system cold trap

Sato, Takeshi; Okawachi, Yasushi; Nakamura, Yoshihide; Sawazaki, Hiromasa

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In the Monju, before expanding accident in the unlikely event of a water leak from the steam generator tubes, capturing the hydrogen concentration changes in the secondary sodium, it is important to early detect the corresponding water leak. Its detection sensitivity, the amount of hydrogen diffused from the water side to the secondary sodium in through the heat exchanger tube during normal operation, depends on the performance of the cold trap to remove it. So, this time was carried out to confirm the purification efficiency derived by using the operating data of the actual machine of purification efficiency and about 20 years was expected in the design of the secondary sodium purification system cold trap.

Oral presentation

The Results obtained from the 20 years of "Monju" plant data, 7; The Evaluation results about hydrogen concentration in secondary sodium

Sato, Takeshi; Sawazaki, Hiromasa; Morioka, Tatsuya; Uchida, Takenobu; Nakamura, Yoshihide; Shiotani, Hiroki; Okawachi, Yasushi

no journal, , 

In Monju, it is important to detect and respond to hydrogen concentration changes in secondary sodium at an early stage, before any water leakage from the steam generator heat transfer tube expands. For that purpose, it is necessary to understand the hydrogen concentration during normal operation. In this report, we estimated, using the purification efficiency evaluation of the cold trap reported at the fall programs of 2016, the amount of diffused hydrogen from the characteristic test data of 1995 and evaluated the hydrogen concentration in the secondary sodium during normal operation.

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