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Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2001

Development of oxygen meters for the use in lead-bismuth

Juergen Konys; H. Muscher; Z. Voß; Olaf Wedemeyer

Liquid lead and the eutectic lead-bismuth alloy (PbBi) are considered both as a spallation target and coolant of an accelerator driven system (ADS) for the transmutation of long-lived actinides from nuclear waste into shorter living isotopes. It is known that both, pure lead and PbBi, exhibit a high corrosivity against austenitic and ferritic steels, because of the high solubility of nickel and iron in PbBi. One way of reducing the strong corrosion is the in situ formation of stable oxide scales on the steel surfaces. Thermodynamic calculations and experimental results have confirmed, that the control of oxygen in lead or PbBi within a defined activity range can lead to acceptable corrosion rates. To control the level of oxygen dissolved in lead or PbBi, a sensor for measuring the oxygen activity is required. Within the sodium fast breeder reactor development, an adequate technique was established for estimating oxygen in liquid sodium. This knowledge can be used for other metal/oxygen systems like oxygen in PbBi. For measuring the oxygen activity and calculating its concentration, the relevant thermodynamic and solubility data have to be considered. Two reference electrode systems: Pt/air and In/In 2 O 3 (both based on yttria-stabilized zirconia as solid electrolyte) are investigated to evaluate their electromotive force (EMF)-temperature dependency in saturated and unsaturated oxygen solutions. Results with both types of oxygen meters in PbBi at different oxygen levels were compared with theoretical calculations. The experimental data indicate that the design, construction and integration of an oxygen control unit in a large scale PbBi-loop seems to be very feasible.


18th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering: Volume 5 | 2010

Aspects of Minimizing Steel Corrosion in Liquid Lead-Alloys by Addition of Oxygen

Carsten Schroer; Olaf Wedemeyer; Juergen Konys

The concept of minimizing steel corrosion in liquid lead-alloys by addition of oxygen strongly depends on the availability of efficient devices for oxygen transfer and reliable oxygen sensors. The accuracy of electrochemical oxygen sensors is analyzed on the basis of theoretical considerations and results from experiments in stagnant lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE). Additionally, the feasibility of gas/liquid oxygen-transfer and the long-term performance of electrochemical sensors in flowing liquid metal are addressed based on operation of the CORRIDA loop, a facility for testing steels in flowing LBE.Copyright


Corrosion Science | 2014

Selective leaching of nickel and chromium from Type 316 austenitic steel in oxygen-containing lead–bismuth eutectic (LBE)

Carsten Schroer; Olaf Wedemeyer; Josef Novotny; Aleksandr Skrypnik; Jürgen Konys


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2011

Long-term service of austenitic steel 1.4571 as a container material for flowing lead–bismuth eutectic

Carsten Schroer; Olaf Wedemeyer; Josef Novotny; Aleksandr Skrypnik; Jürgen Konys


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2004

Oxygen measurements in stagnant lead–bismuth eutectic using electrochemical sensors

Juergen Konys; H. Muscher; Z. Voß; Olaf Wedemeyer


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2012

Corrosion kinetics of Steel T91 in flowing oxygen-containing lead–bismuth eutectic at 450 °C

Carsten Schroer; Olaf Wedemeyer; Aleksandr Skrypnik; Josef Novotny; Jürgen Konys


Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2011

Gas/liquid oxygen-transfer to flowing lead alloys

Carsten Schroer; Olaf Wedemeyer; Juergen Konys


Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2011

Aspects of minimizing steel corrosion in liquid lead-alloys by addition of oxygen

Carsten Schroer; Olaf Wedemeyer; Juergen Konys


Corrosion Science | 2012

Oxidation and dissolution of iron in flowing lead–bismuth eutectic at 450 °C

Carsten Schroer; Aleksandr Skrypnik; Olaf Wedemeyer; Jürgen Konys


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2011

Creep-to-rupture of 9%Cr steel T91 in air and oxygen-controlled lead at 650 °C

Mariya Yurechko; Carsten Schroer; Olaf Wedemeyer; Aleksandr Skrypnik; Jürgen Konys

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Josef Novotny

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Valentyn Tsisar

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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Valentyn Tsisar

National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

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