INCONEL 690 CORROSION IN WTP (WASTE TREATMENT PLANT) HLW (HIGH LEVEL WASTE) GLASS MELTS RICH IN ALUMINUM & BISMUTH & CHROMIUM OR ALUMINUM/SODIUM | |
KRUGER AA ; FENG Z ; GAN H ; PEGG IL | |
关键词: ALLOYS; ALUMINIUM; BISMUTH; BOROSILICATE GLASS; CHROMIUM; CORROSION; DIFFUSION; ELECTRIC CURRENTS; ELECTRODES; GLASS; INCONEL 690; INCONEL ALLOYS; MATRICES; OXIDES; PHOSPHORUS; SERVICE LIFE; THICKNESS; TIME DEPENDENCE; WASTES; | |
DOI : 10.2172/967367 RP-ID : ORP-43648 Rev 0 PID : OSTI ID: 967367 Others : Other: VSL-08R1370-1 Rev 0 Others : TRN: US200924%%157 |
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学科分类:材料科学(综合) | |
美国|英语 | |
来源: SciTech Connect | |
【 摘 要 】
Metal corrosion tests were conducted with four high waste loading non-Fe-limited HLW glass compositions. The results at 1150 C (the WTP nominal melter operating temperature) show corrosion performance for all four glasses that is comparable to that of other typical borosilicate waste glasses, including HLW glass compositions that have been developed for iron-limited WTP streams. Of the four glasses tested, the Bi-limited composition shows the greatest extent of corrosion, which may be related to its higher phosphorus content. Tests at higher suggest that a moderate elevation of the melter operating temperature (up to 1200 C) should not result in any significant increase in Inconel corrosion. However, corrosion rates did increase significantly at yet higher temperatures (1230 C). Very little difference was observed with and without the presence of an electric current density of 6 A/inch{sup 2}, which is the typical upper design limit for Inconel electrodes. The data show a roughly linear relationship between the thickness of the oxide scale on the coupon and the Cr-depletion depth, which is consistent with the chromium depletion providing the material source for scale growth. Analysis of the time dependence of the Cr depletion profiles measured at 1200 C suggests that diffusion of Cr in the Ni-based Inconel alloy controls the depletion depth of Cr inside the alloy. The diffusion coefficient derived from the experimental data agrees within one order of magnitude with the published diffusion coefficient data for Cr in Ni matrices; the difference is likely due to the contribution from faster grain boundary diffusion in the tested Inconel alloy. A simple diffusion model based on these data predicts that Inconel 690 alloy will suffer Cr depletion damage to a depth of about 1 cm over a five year service life at 1200 C in these glasses.
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