HIGH-TEMPERATURE OXIDATION OF CHROME-NICKEL ALLOY

Authors

  • Adéla Chalupová Czech Technical University in Prague, UJP PRAHA a.s., Czech Republic
  • Martin Steinbrück Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
  • Mirco Grosse Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
  • Jakub Krejčí UJP PRAHA a.s., Czech Republic
  • Martin Ševeček Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/APP.2020.28.0008

Keywords:

ATF, Cr-Ni, fuel cladding, high-temperature oxidation, LOCA, nuclear fuel

Abstract

The investigations in this paper deal with the Cr-Ni alloy. The material has been recently proposed as a potential ATF concept, primarily due to its behaviour under high-temperature oxidation. A set of experiments to determine the melting point and describe the oxidation kinetics of the Cr-Ni alloy were performed in Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Presented results reveal its superb oxidation resistance comparing to zirconium alloys. Therefore, the alloy has a great potential for nuclear applications.

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Author Biographies

  • Adéla Chalupová, Czech Technical University in Prague, UJP PRAHA a.s., Czech Republic

    Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Department of
    Nuclear Reactors, V Holešovickách 2, 180 00 Prague 8, Czech Republic

    UJP PRAHA a.s., Nad Kamínkou 1345, Praha-Zbraslav, 15610, Czech Republic

  • Martin Steinbrück, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany

  • Mirco Grosse, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

    Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany

  • Jakub Krejčí, UJP PRAHA a.s., Czech Republic

    UJP PRAHA a.s., Nad Kamínkou 1345, Praha-Zbraslav, 15610, Czech Republic

  • Martin Ševeček, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic

    Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Department of
    Nuclear Reactors, V Holešovickách 2, 180 00 Prague 8, Czech Republic

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Published

2020-12-01