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Determination of electrochemical corrosion potential along the JMTR in-pile loop, 2; Validation of ECP electrodes and the extrapolation of measured ECP data

Hanawa, Satoshi; Nakamura, Takehiko; Uchida, Shunsuke; Kus, P.*; Vsolak, R.*; Kysela, J.*; Sakai, Masanori*

Nuclear Technology, 183(1), p.136 - 148, 2013/07

 Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:18.55(Nuclear Science & Technology)

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ECP measurements under neutron and $$gamma$$ ray in in-pile loop and their data evaluation by water radiolysis calculations

Hanawa, Satoshi; Nakamura, Takehiko; Uchida, Shunsuke; Kus, P.*; Vsolak, R.*; Kysela, J.*

Proceedings of 2010 Nuclear Plant Chemistry Conference (NPC 2010)/8th International Radiolysis, Electrochemistry & Materials Performance Workshop (CD-ROM), 10 Pages, 2010/10

In order to establish reliable electrochemical corrosion potential (ECP) sensors for applying in reactor core peripherals of power plants, performance tests of sensors under irradiation were carried out in the in-pile loop of the experimental reactor, LVR-15, at the Nuclear Research Institute (NRI) in Czech Republic. Responses of different kinds of sensors under neutron and $$gamma$$ irradiation conditions have been compared each other. Corrosive conditions along the in-pile loop were calculated by water radiolysis calculation code, WRAC-J and calculated corrosive conditions were compared with the measured results. As a result of the evaluation, it was confirmed that the ECP sensors could be applied to irradiation conditions of reactor peripherals, while the water radiolysis model could be also applied for evaluation of corrosive conditions of reactor peripherals.

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ECP evaluation by water radiolysis and ECP model calculations

Hanawa, Satoshi; Nakamura, Takehiko; Uchida, Shunsuke; Kus, P.*; Vsolak, R.*; Kysela, J.*

Proceedings of 2010 Nuclear Plant Chemistry Conference (NPC 2010)/8th International Radiolysis, Electrochemistry & Materials Performance Workshop (CD-ROM), 10 Pages, 2010/10

In-pile ECP measurements data was evaluated by water radiolysis calculations. The data was obtained by using in-pile loop in an experimental reactor, LVR-15, at the Nuclear Research Institute (NRI) in Czech Republic. Three types of ECP sensors, a Pt electrode, an Ag/AgCl sensor and a zirconia membrane sensor containing Ag/Ag$$_{2}$$O were used at several levels of the irradiation rig at various neutron flux and $$gamma$$ rates. Concentration of chemical species along the water flow was calculated by a radiolysis code, WRAC-J. The radiolysis calculation results were transferred to an ECP model. In the model, anodic and cathodic current densities were calculated with combination of an electrochemistry model and an oxide film growth model. The measured ECP data were compared with the radiolysis/ECP calculation results, and applicability of radiolysis model was confirmed.

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