Title of article :
Influence of mercury velocity on compatibility with type 316L/316LN stainless steel in a flow loop
Author/Authors :
Pawel، نويسنده , , S.J and Taleyarkhan، نويسنده , , R.P and Felde، نويسنده , , D.K and Manneschmidt، نويسنده , , E.T، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Previous experiments to examine corrosion resulting from thermal gradient mass transfer of type 316L stainless steel in mercury were conducted in thermal convection loops (TCLs) with an Hg velocity of about 1 m/min. These tests have now been supplemented with a series of experiments designed to examine the influence of increased flow velocity and possible cavitation conditions on compatibility. In one experiment, the standard TCL design was modified to include a reduced section in the hot leg that provided a concomitant increase in the local velocity by a factor of five. In addition, a pumped-loop experiment was operated with a flow velocity of about 1 m/s. Finally, a TCL was modified to include an ultrasonic transducer at the top of the hot leg in an attempt to generate cavitation conditions with corresponding extreme local velocity associated with collapsing bubbles. The results indicate that compatibility of type 316L/316LN stainless steel does not depend significantly on liquid metal velocity in the range of 1 m/min to 1 m/s. Benchtop cavitation experiments revealed susceptibility of 316L coupons to significant weight losses and increases in surface roughness as a result of 24 h exposure to 1.5 MPa pressure waves in Hg generated ultrasonically at 20 kHz. However, attempts to generate cavitation conditions on coupons inside the TCL with the ultrasonic transducer proved largely unsuccessful.
Journal title :
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Journal title :
Journal of Nuclear Materials