Copper Ion Deposition on Fuel Cladding under BWR Conditions
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概要
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Copper ion deposition behavior on Zircaloy cladding surfaces under simulated BWR conditions was investigated. The results indicated that Cu ion deposition rate on the fuel surface increased and deposited particle size decreased as pH increased. Oxidation of Zircaloy, especially by nodular corrosion, enhanced Cu ion deposition. The Cu deposits were concentrated on the nodular cracks. Copper ions were deposited in the form of CuO. They did not depend on iron crud coexistence.
- 社団法人 日本原子力学会の論文
- 1995-09-25
著者
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KONDO Michiya
The Wakasa Wan Energy Research Center
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UETAKE Naohito
Power and Industrial Systems R&D Laboratory, Hitachi, Ltd.
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Kondo M
The Wakasa Wan Energy Research Center
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Uetake N
Power And Industrial Systems R&d Laboratory Hitachi Ltd.
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Uetake Naohito
Power & Industrial Systems R&d Division Hitachi Ltd.
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ASAKURA Yamato
National Institute for Fusion Science
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Hashimoto H
Kyushu Univ.
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KONDO Masayoshi
Power & Industrial Systems R&D Division, Hitachi Ltd.
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ASAKURA Yamato
Hitachi Works, Hitachi Ltd.
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SHINOHARA Yotaro
Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.
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HASHIMOTO Hiroshi
Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.
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Shinohara Yotaro
Chubu Electric Power Co. Inc.
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