The LiPb loops of the WCLL BB (Water Cooled Lithium-Lead Breeding Blanket) have the primary aim of routing tritium-rich LiPb from the Breeding Blanket to the Tritium Extraction System of DEMO Reactor. Besides, the loops maintain LiPb in the desired conditions and purify it from corrosion and activated products and from helium generated by the neutron transmutation of lithium. For some of these tasks the loops need special functional materials. Among them, niobium and vanadium are widely considered for the tritium extraction technologies for their high permeability to tritium. In addition, the loops will be made of structural materials capable of withstanding the operative conditions and the aggressive environ-ment. The current reference material for the piping is the ASTM A335 Grade P22. This paper investigates the compatibility at 500 degrees C of niobium, vanadium and P22 with LiPb flowing at 0.5 m/s. This velocity is the maximum foreseen in the LiPb loops, while the temperature was chosen following a conservative approach, as the maximum expected temperature is 450 degrees C in the BB and 330 degrees C in the LiPb loops. The specimens of the three materials were exposed for 1,0 0 0, 2,0 0 0 and 4,0 0 0 h in IELLLO LiPb facility at ENEA Brasimone Research centre. After the exposure, the specimens were examined by SEM-EDX, both in cross-section and surface view, XRD analyses were performed in order to investigate potential corro-sion compounds formed. Weight loss analyses were also performed on niobium specimens, after chemical cleaning from adherent LiPb. The analyses highlighted the impact of corrosion products and their inter-action with refractory metals (Ni and Fe) and P22 steel (Cr, after redeposition).(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Compatibility of niobium, vanadium and P22 steel in high temperature flowing LiPb / Venturini, A; Bassini, S; Ciantelli, C; Fiore, A; Martelli, D; Papa, F; Utili, M. - In: JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS. - ISSN 0022-3115. - 571:(2022), pp. 1-11. [10.1016/j.jnucmat.2022.153985]
Compatibility of niobium, vanadium and P22 steel in high temperature flowing LiPb
Papa, F;
2022
Abstract
The LiPb loops of the WCLL BB (Water Cooled Lithium-Lead Breeding Blanket) have the primary aim of routing tritium-rich LiPb from the Breeding Blanket to the Tritium Extraction System of DEMO Reactor. Besides, the loops maintain LiPb in the desired conditions and purify it from corrosion and activated products and from helium generated by the neutron transmutation of lithium. For some of these tasks the loops need special functional materials. Among them, niobium and vanadium are widely considered for the tritium extraction technologies for their high permeability to tritium. In addition, the loops will be made of structural materials capable of withstanding the operative conditions and the aggressive environ-ment. The current reference material for the piping is the ASTM A335 Grade P22. This paper investigates the compatibility at 500 degrees C of niobium, vanadium and P22 with LiPb flowing at 0.5 m/s. This velocity is the maximum foreseen in the LiPb loops, while the temperature was chosen following a conservative approach, as the maximum expected temperature is 450 degrees C in the BB and 330 degrees C in the LiPb loops. The specimens of the three materials were exposed for 1,0 0 0, 2,0 0 0 and 4,0 0 0 h in IELLLO LiPb facility at ENEA Brasimone Research centre. After the exposure, the specimens were examined by SEM-EDX, both in cross-section and surface view, XRD analyses were performed in order to investigate potential corro-sion compounds formed. Weight loss analyses were also performed on niobium specimens, after chemical cleaning from adherent LiPb. The analyses highlighted the impact of corrosion products and their inter-action with refractory metals (Ni and Fe) and P22 steel (Cr, after redeposition).(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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