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Formation of Local, Transient 'Acid Spikes' in the Fast Neutron Radiolysis of Supercritical Water at 400 °C: A Potential Source of Corrosion in Supercritical Water-Cooled Reactors?

Authors :
Mohsin Patwary
Jean-Paul Jay-Gerin
Sunuchakan Sanguanmith
Jintana Meesungnoen
Source :
Journal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science. 6
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
ASME International, 2020.

Abstract

The use of supercritical water (SCW) in GEN IV reactors is a logical approach to the ongoing development of nuclear energy. A proper understanding of the radiation chemistry and reactivities of transients in a reactor core under SCW conditions is required to achieve optimal water chemistry control and safety. A Monte Carlo simulation study of the radiolysis of SCW at 400 °C by incident 2 MeV monoenergetic neutrons (taken as representative of a fast neutron flux in a reactor) was carried out as a function of water density between ∼150 and 600 kg/m3. The in situ formation of H3O+ by the generated recoil protons was shown to render the “native” track regions temporarily very acidic (pH ∼ 1). This acidity, though local and transitory (“acid spikes”), raises the question whether it may promote a corrosive environment under proposed SCW-cooled reactor operating conditions that would lead to progressive degradation of reactor components.

Details

ISSN :
23328975 and 23328983
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science
Accession number :
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