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Effect of neutron irradiation on electromotive force of oxygen sensor using zirconia solid electrolyte

Hiura, Nobuo*; Yamaura, Takayuki; Motohashi, Yoshinobu*; Kobiyama, Mamoru*

Nihon Genshiryoku Gakkai Wabun Rombunshi, 1(2), p.202 - 208, 2002/06

The purpose of this study is to develop oxygen sensor which can measure the oxygen potential of the fuel in a nuclear reactor. The oxygen sensor with CaO stabilized zirconia solid electrolyte has been specially designed in order to prolong its life time. Electromotive force (EMF) of solid galvanic cell Ni/NiO|ZrO$$_{2}$$-CaO|Fe/FeO was measured in both the out-pile tests and the in-situ tests using Japan Material Testing Reactor (JMTR), and the characteristics of EMF was discussed. In the out-pile test, it was found that the EMF was almost equal to the theoretical values at temperatures ranging from 700 to 1,000$$^{circ}C$$, and the life span of the sensor was very long up to 980h at 800$$^{circ}C$$. In the in-situ test, it was found that the EMF showed almost the reliable values up to 300 h (neutron fluence (E $$>$$ 1 MeV) 1.5$$times$$10$$^{23}$$ m$$^{-2}$$), at temperatures from 700 to 900$$^{circ}C$$. The imprecision of the EMF was found to be within 6% of the theoretical values up to 1,650 h irradiation time (neutron fluence (E $$>$$ 1 MeV) 8.0$$times$$10$$^{23}$$ m$$^{-2}$$) at 800$$^{circ}C$$. The oxygen sensors were found to be applicable for the oxygen potential measurement of the fuels in a reactor.

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