2024 Annual Meeting

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Oral presentation

V. Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Nuclear Materials » 503-1 Reactor Chemistry, Radiation Chemistry, Corrosion, Water Chemistry,Water Quality Control

[3E01-03] Corrosion and Electrochemistry in PWR

Thu. Mar 28, 2024 10:00 AM - 10:55 AM Room E (21Bildg.3F 21-313)

Chair:Junichi Takagi(Toshiba ESS)

10:30 AM - 10:45 AM

[3E03] The effects of hydrogen addition on the corrosive conditions of PWR primary coolant under irradiation

11. Effects of oxide and hydrogen peroxide on anodic polarization curves and ECP

*Shunsuke Uchida1, Kuniki Hata1, Satoshi Hanawa1, Yasuhi Chimi1, Tomo Sa1 (1. JAEA)

Keywords:PWR, BWR, radiolysis, ECP analysis

In order to evaluate ECP, determination of anodic polarization curves as well as oxidant concentrations are the key issues. The anodic polarization curves could be determined as a function of material properties, temperature and pH. ECP used to be analyzed by applying observed anodic polarization curves both for O2 and H2O2. For mixtures of both, a complex average curve based on the ratio of their cathoidic current densities was applied. A radiolysis and ECP combined code, WRAC-JAEA, applied only anodic polarization curve, which was added by the effects of oxidation current of H2O2. The procedures could determine FCP for the complex mixture based on theoretical anodic polarization curve of steel and H2O2 oxidation current density.

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