The Proceedings of the National Symposium on Power and Energy Systems
Online ISSN : 2424-2950
2012.17
Session ID : C213
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C213 Evaluation of Wastage by Liquid Impingement Droplet Erosion in Steam Generator of Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor
Kunihiko ARAEAtsuro YOSHIDAWilliam Khoo Chong WengTadashi NARABAYASHIHiroyuki OHSHIMAAkikazu KURIHARA
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In a Sodium-cooled Fast Reactor (SFR), liquid sodium is used as heat transfer fluid to carry the energy from the reactor core to the steam generator (SG). In case of a SG tube failure, a defect occurring on a heat transfer tube will cause the high-pressure and high-velocity water/steam to spout onto the low-pressure liquid sodium filling in the space around the tube, to initiate sodium-water reaction. The steam outflow (water, sodium and sodium hydroxide) of the reaction would impinge on neighboring tube to cause erosion/corrosion, which might lead to a secondary failure. In this study, relations between several parameters and erosion rate of Mod.9Cr-1 Mo in anticipated sodium-water reaction conditions were evaluated. The results obtained through the study are as follows; (1) Material with surface coating had better erosion resistance. (2) LDI wastage rate of Mod.9Cr-1 Mo in anticipated conditions was 47.6μ m/s.
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© 2012 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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